v. antiquate (a) to contaminate (b) to have an earnest desire, wish or longing, as for something high and good, not yet attained (c) to make old or out of date (d) to relieve or vindicate from accusation, imputation or blame
n. chronometer (a) the egg of a louse or some other insect (b) a document or brochure providing a brief description of a project or enterprise (c) a portable timekeeper of the highest attainable precision (d) an umpire
n. lapse (a) a slight deviation from what is right, proper or just (b) a wild and uncivilized human being (c) dissimilitude (d) flood
adj. inevitable (a) unavoidable; inescapable; certain; sure to happen (b) pertaining to the combined action of light and electricity (c) not predictable (d) not so pertinent as something else to the matter spoken of
n. maze (a) an unlucky accident (b) a labyrinth (c) a burial-place (d) any object, especially a weapon, thrown or intended to be thrown |
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n. antiquary (a) a step, degree, rank or relative position in an order or series (b) an incumbent of a given office previous to another (c) one who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc (d) a scream; shout; protest
n. investor (a) an instrument for measuring the force or velocity of wind (b) something that annoys, vexes or irritates (c) person who puts money into a particular project or fund with the intention of gaining a profit (d) the facing, sometimes richly ornamented, about a fireplace, including the usual shelf above it
adj. underexposed (a) given too little light to a piece of photographic film when taking a photograph (b) primitive; unsophisticated (c) very eager or urgent (d) longer than broad: applied most commonly to rectangular objects considerably elongated
n. sustenance (a) food (b) entrance or the right or permission to enter (c) the state or condition of knowing how to read and write (d) insensibility to kindness
v. betroth (a) to engage to marry (b) to turn the front or principal side of (a thing) toward any person or object (c) to tell a story (d) to fill with high or cheerful spirits |
v. antiquate (c) to make old or out of date n. chronometer (c) a portable timekeeper of the highest attainable precision n. lapse (a) a slight deviation from what is right, proper or just adj. inevitable (a) unavoidable; inescapable; certain; sure to happen n. maze (b) a labyrinth n. antiquary (c) one who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc n. investor (c) person who puts money into a particular project or fund with the intention of gaining a profit adj. underexposed (a) given too little light to a piece of photographic film when taking a photograph n. sustenance (a) food v. betroth (a) to engage to marry
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