n. medley (a) a composition of different songs or parts of songs arranged to run as a continuous whole (b) person who possesses great power or sway; person with great authority (c) person who attacks (d) one who claims to have supernatural insight or foresight
n. lexicography (a) the making of dictionaries (b) the prevalent way or fashion (c) cultivation (d) reduction
n. simile (a) one who or that which conveys from one person or place to another (b) a storyteller (c) a comparison which directs the mind to the representative object itself (d) one who entrusts
n. sarcophagus (a) a written account of one's life, actions, and character (b) the murder of a parent (c) a natural or artificial layer, bed or thickness of any substance or material (d) a stone coffin or a chest-like tomb
n. obelisk (a) deification (b) intellectuality (c) a square shaft with pyramidal top, usually monumental or commemorative (d) slight sickness |
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n. fishmonger (a) human skull or representation of a man's skull (b) the state of being permanently existing in something (c) person who has a share (d) a certain profession
n. peddler (a) person who travels from house to house with an assortment of goods for retail (b) evasion (c) a disclosing, discovering or making known of what was before secret, private or unknown (d) concluding performance
n. longevity (a) person, or organization that produces finished goods from raw materials, especially on a large industrial scale (b) unusually prolonged life (c) vindication (d) a temporary absence of a soldier or sailor by permission of the commanding officer
n. veneer (a) a fossil reptile (b) outside show or elegance (c) flood (d) level or low land between hills
n. levity (a) a lack of seriousness; frivolity; flightiness; silliness (b) a mediator (c) knowledge through the senses of the existence and properties of matter or the external world (d) an additional amount added to the usual price |