adj. secondary (a) intended for general circulation (b) adapted for grasping or holding (c) less important or effective than that which is primary (d) ashen; colorless; white; faint; weak; sickly
adv. extempore (a) and so forth (b) immediately (c) ablaze; burning (d) without studied or special preparation
n. travesty (a) a grotesque imitation (b) anything written in characters that are secret or so arranged as to have hidden meaning (c) a subordinate member of a diplomatic embassy (d) emancipation
v. submerge (a) to remunerate (b) to displease (c) to place or plunge under water (d) to wave, shake or flourish triumphantly or defiantly, as a sword or spear
n. verity (a) sophistication; worldliness (b) truth (c) a secret agreement for a wrongful purpose (d) a coming to stopping-place or destination |
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n. bullock (a) a spiritual advisor (b) any sham, pretense or deceptive movement (c) an ox (d) person who lives in retirement or seclusion
n. objector (a) the inhabitants or voters in a district represented in a legislative body (b) a small breach of propriety or principle (c) an opposer (d) a narrow street, garden path, walk or the like
v. deplore (a) to emit or send forth sparks or little flashes of light (b) to make whole; to make perfect (c) to regard with grief or sorrow (d) to add or attach, as something accessory, subordinate or supplementary
adj. meticulous (a) in working order; valid; influential; important; surgical; efficient (b) of or pertaining to the animal reproductive organs (c) pedantic; cautious concerning minute details; scrupulous (d) conquerable
v. preponderate (a) to exceed in influence or power (b) to designate by word or mark (c) to cause to be loved (d) to deprive of actual occupancy, especially of real estate |