n. prehension (a) something that annoys, vexes or irritates (b) ill will; spitefulness (c) the act of laying hold of or grasping (d) the branch of anthropology concerned with the systematic investigation of the relics of man
n. elegy (a) a lyric poem lamenting the dead (b) truthfulness (c) plant-life in the aggregate (d) a grain or seed
n. violoncello (a) the branch of medical science that relates to improving health (b) a woman's or boy's voice of high range (c) a stringed instrument held between the player's knees (d) information spread in order to promote a particular goal
n. inefficiency (a) a premise, starting-point or given fact (b) something that does not accomplish an intended purpose; incompetency; incapability (c) the act of laying hold of or grasping (d) an acknowledgment entered into before a court with condition to do some particular act
n. donor (a) the sharp striking of one body against another (b) person who makes a contribution or present (c) a narrow strip of wood (d) power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas |
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n. vulgarity (a) person who is chosen or appointed, by mutual consent of parties in dispute, to decide matters (b) lack of refinement in conduct or speech (c) a servile favorite (d) a complete thing
adj. hexapod (a) moving or advancing by steps (b) connected, extended or prolonged without separation or interruption of sequence (c) having six feet (d) pertaining to sorrow for sin with desire to amend and to atone
n. ambush (a) the act or state of lying concealed for the purpose of surprising or attacking the enemy (b) the chief of the bishops of an ecclesiastical province in the Greek, Roman, and Anglican church (c) the quality of producing vexation (d) person who travels from house to house with an assortment of goods for retail
n. gauge (a) shortness of duration (b) the constitutional right in a chief executive of refusing to approve an enactment (c) an instrument for measuring (d) the surrender by a government of a person accused of crime to the justice of another government
n. demeanor (a) absence or utter disregard of government (b) deportment (c) ability to produce the desired result (d) one to whom secrets are entrusted |