n. incentive (a) germ; microscopic organism (b) that which moves the mind or inflames the passions (c) the period of time during which anything lasts (d) a written account of one's life, actions, and character
n. employer (a) an absolute and irresponsible monarch (b) idiosyncrasy (c) one who uses or engages the services of other persons for pay (d) insensibility to emotion or passionate feeling
n. magnitude (a) the mixed worship of polytheism (b) recklessness (c) clothing or covering (d) importance
n. gaiety (a) absence of harmoniousness (b) the neglect or omission of a legal requirement (c) a beleaguerment (d) festivity
n. hussar (a) source of sustenance and nourishment (b) the science and art of teaching (c) one abandoned to depravity and sin (d) a light-horse trooper armed with saber and carbine |
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n. lunacy (a) mental unsoundness (b) ridicule (c) consistency (d) the book containing the service for the celebration of mass
n. usage (a) treatment (b) lawless control of public affairs by the populace (c) an image formed by rays of light or other radiant energy (d) object or device which is near or bordering upon
n. suspense (a) digression (b) a picture having a background or that is shaded off gradually (c) a metric unit of volume (d) uncertainty
adj. eugenic (a) plentiful (b) enfeebled, as by old age or some chronic infirmity (c) relating to the development and improvement of race (d) engrossed; absorbed; fascinated; charmed; enchanted
n. atrocity (a) person who works for wages or a salary (b) refined or elegant courtesy (c) great cruelty; reckless wickedness (d) of a military unit; of a multitude; of a great number |