n. physique (a) stead (b) the structure of the body; form; build (c) the letters of a word or phrase so transposed as to make a different word or phrase (d) the act of reversing the order or changing the place of
n. seance (a) a meeting of spirituals for consulting spirits (b) a personal weakness or failing (c) a mass of rotating or whirling fluid, especially when sucked spirally toward the center (d) space in front of building
n. avidity (a) the turning or revolving of a subject in the mind (b) a part built or arranged to project beyond a natural outline for support (c) greediness (d) component
n. conservatory (a) recollection (b) a yawning hollow, as in the earth's surface (c) an alloy or union of mercury with another metal (d) an institution for instruction and training in music and declamation
n. aberration (a) possession or continuance of being (b) deviation from a right, customary or prescribed course (c) smelling sweet and agreeable (d) fatherhood |
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n. frailty (a) a gambler (b) liability to be broken or destroyed (c) concluding performance (d) the writing-paper of the ancient Egyptians and later of the Romans
n. up-keep (a) an instrumental composition (b) maintenance (c) a dealer in flowers (d) a wealthy class in a political community who control the government by means of their money
n. submersion (a) the act of sinking until covered completely with water (b) a small shrill trumpet or bugle (c) a criminal or depraved person (d) a homeless, neglected wanderer
n. protection (a) person who is descended lineally from another, as a child, grandchild, etc (b) preservation from harm, danger, annoyance or any other evil (c) capacity for sensation or sense-perception (d) a forcible putting or keeping down
n. reaction (a) diligence; industriousness; stubbornness (b) tendency towards a former or opposite state of things, as after reform, revolution or inflation (c) a love-affair, especially one of an illicit nature (d) foreboding |
n. physique (b) the structure of the body; form; build n. seance (a) a meeting of spirituals for consulting spirits n. avidity (c) greediness n. conservatory (d) an institution for instruction and training in music and declamation n. aberration (b) deviation from a right, customary or prescribed course n. frailty (b) liability to be broken or destroyed n. up-keep (b) maintenance n. submersion (a) the act of sinking until covered completely with water n. protection (b) preservation from harm, danger, annoyance or any other evil n. reaction (b) tendency towards a former or opposite state of things, as after reform, revolution or inflation
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