n. corps (a) a right or immunity not enjoyed by all or that may be enjoyed only under special conditions (b) a disturbance or violent agitation (c) a number or body of persons in some way associated or acting together (d) one who asserts a right or title to something
n. euphemism (a) a plot or scheme, usually complicated and intended to accomplish something by secret ways (b) a figure of speech by which a phrase less offensive is substituted (c) the having, holding or detention of property in one's power or command (d) a waiting area
n. underling (a) a subordinate (b) showing increase (c) calmness (d) a ditch on the outside of a fortress wall
n. probation (a) the principles of philosophy as applied to explain the methods of any particular science (b) any proceeding designed to ascertain or test character, qualification or the like (c) an associate in wrong-doing (d) an officer whose duty it is to estimate and determine taxes
n. submittal (a) a presentation; proposition; offer (b) a muscle that causes extension (c) the branch of zoology that treats of insects (d) the doctrine or belief that there are more gods than one |
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n. adhesion (a) importance (b) the state of being attached or joined (c) something taken with another for the completion of either (d) any institution where the higher branches of learning are taught
n. gosling (a) loyalty (b) a young goose (c) the lowest or deepest female voice or part (d) a bazaar or shop
n. chastity (a) close or confidential friendship (b) sexual or moral purity (c) any strong fortress (d) temperance
adj. jocose (a) done or made in jest (b) of or pertaining to the fall (c) monetary (d) having the texture of appearance of wood
n. lexicographer (a) flood; inundate; engulf (b) penmanship (c) depravity (d) person who makes dictionaries |