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n. truism
(a) a logician
(b) a statement so plainly true as hardly to require statement or proof
(c) a person who is habitually lazy or idle
(d) a salt of acetic acid
 
n. earthenware
(a) the natural history of trees
(b) a sea-nymph, described by Homer as dwelling between the island of Circe and Scylla
(c) inadequacy
(d) anything made of clay and baked in a kiln or dried in the sun
 
n. requiem
(a) a musical instrument somewhat larger than a violin
(b) predestination
(c) a solemn mass sung for the repose of the souls of the dead
(d) the offspring of a white person and a black person
 
n. conflagration
(a) demeanor
(b) something binds objects together
(c) a great fire, as of many buildings, a forest or the like
(d) student who delivers an address at graduating exercises of an educational institution
 
n. dialect
(a) a loose gown worn by women
(b) an agreement entered into by two or more persons or parties
(c) forms of speech collectively that are peculiar to the people of a particular district
(d) an instrument for determining the density of solids and liquids by flotation

 

n. repertory
(a) a storyteller
(b) a bitter or malicious criticism
(c) a place where things are stored or gathered together
(d) a piece of lead for making soundings; adjusting walls to the vertical
 
n. infinity
(a) a remedy or medicine proposed for or professing to cure all diseases
(b) a word, especially one regarded in relation merely to its qualities of sound
(c) discernment
(d) boundless or immeasurable extension or duration
 
n. mane
(a) the long hair growing upon and about the neck of certain animals, as the horse and the lion
(b) an association of individuals united for the prosecution of some enterprise
(c) a traditional form or customary act
(d) the buttocks
 
adj. ultimate
(a) derived from authoritative direction
(b) like a circle
(c) beyond which there is nothing else
(d) spreading rapidly through the system and acting quickly
 
n. pyre
(a) the principle and practice of depicting persons and scenes as they are believed really to exist
(b) one who works in a coal-mine
(c) a heap of combustibles arranged for burning a dead body
(d) anything intended or calculated to deceive or mislead

n. truism (b) a statement so plainly true as hardly to require statement or proof
n. earthenware (d) anything made of clay and baked in a kiln or dried in the sun
n. requiem (c) a solemn mass sung for the repose of the souls of the dead
n. conflagration (c) a great fire, as of many buildings, a forest or the like
n. dialect (c) forms of speech collectively that are peculiar to the people of a particular district
n. repertory (c) a place where things are stored or gathered together
n. infinity (d) boundless or immeasurable extension or duration
n. mane (a) the long hair growing upon and about the neck of certain animals, as the horse and the lion
adj. ultimate (c) beyond which there is nothing else
n. pyre (c) a heap of combustibles arranged for burning a dead body

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