n. campaign (a) a complete series of connected military operations (b) the unnecessary and indiscriminate killing of human beings (c) forgiveness or passing over of offenses (d) impending evil or danger
n. miter (a) the breast or the upper front of the thorax of a human being, especially of a woman (b) calmness (c) the junction of two bodies at an equally divided angle (d) keen vexation, annoyance or mortification, as at one's failures or errors
n. mythology (a) a condition of mind resulting from spiritual or inherent feeling (b) reasoning sound in appearance only, especially when designedly deceptive (c) the whole body of legends cherished by a race concerning gods and heroes (d) a concretion formed in various parts of the body resembling a pebble in hardness
n. bight (a) historian (b) a slightly receding bay between headlands, formed by a long curve of a coast-line (c) a young deer (d) power to perceive or feel
n. diagnosis (a) a social party composed of persons masked and costumed so as to be disguised (b) a butter-making establishment (c) a person or thing of little or no account (d) determination of the distinctive nature of a disease |
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n. kingling (a) a race in which two or more competitors come out even, and there is no winner (b) a petty male monarch (c) a name wrongly or mistakenly applied (d) person who has two spouses at the same time
n. redundance (a) the United Kingdom of Great Britain (b) excess (c) evil conduct; small crime (d) a harmonious or agreeable mingling of sounds
n. perusal (a) congruity of the members or elements or parts (b) forgiveness or passing over of offenses (c) the act of reading carefully or thoughtfully (d) insanity
n. demise (a) the whole range or sequence (b) a slight degree of difference in anything perceptible to the sense of the mind (c) the point in the orbit of the moon when it is nearest the earth (d) death
n. prescience (a) power to perceive or feel (b) knowledge of events before they take place (c) repeal (d) largeness; stateliness, magnificence; importance; nobility |