n. reflection (a) a non-commissioned military officer ranking next above a corporal (b) the throwing off or back of light, heat, sound or any form of energy that travels in waves (c) the fact of not being present or available (d) any overwhelming flood of water
n. probity (a) desultory fighting between advanced detachments of two armies (b) mode of speech (c) virtue or integrity tested and confirmed (d) a sudden irregular shake or a push causing such a shake
adj. faulty (a) superior in power, influence, effectiveness, number or degree (b) incongruously composed or ill-proportioned (c) imperfect (d) open to ridicule
n. rhapsody (a) a scholar who makes needless and inopportune display of his learning (b) rapt or rapturous utterance (c) the denial of the existence of God (d) the chief of the bishops of an ecclesiastical province in the Greek, Roman, and Anglican church
v. stagnate (a) to make warm by genial heat (b) to relapse into a state of repose and tranquillity (c) to become dull or inert (d) to give a crinkled, fluffy appearance to |
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n. affectation (a) the art or work of constructing, as buildings, walls, etc., with regularly arranged stones (b) a studied or ostentatious pretense or attempt (c) digression (d) the science of human vocal sounds
adj. aerial (a) cowardly (b) of, pertaining to or like the air (c) of degraded character or nature (d) empty
adj. evidential (a) able to be turned from the accustomed course or a line of action already established (b) of, pertaining to or living on a shore (c) indicative (d) having a light, pert, trifling disposition
adj. erroneous (a) accidental (b) incorrect (c) exact (d) farther or more distant
adj. swarthy (a) having a dark hue, especially a dark or sunburned complexion (b) characterized by special tact in negotiations (c) not habitually solitary or living alone (d) pertaining to education or schools |
n. reflection (b) the throwing off or back of light, heat, sound or any form of energy that travels in waves n. probity (c) virtue or integrity tested and confirmed adj. faulty (c) imperfect n. rhapsody (b) rapt or rapturous utterance v. stagnate (c) to become dull or inert n. affectation (b) a studied or ostentatious pretense or attempt adj. aerial (b) of, pertaining to or like the air adj. evidential (c) indicative adj. erroneous (b) incorrect adj. swarthy (a) having a dark hue, especially a dark or sunburned complexion
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