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n. thermoelectricity
(a) that of which anything is composed or may be constructed
(b) surrender, as of possessions or rights
(c) the act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence
(d) the Seebeck effect
 
n. ingratitude
(a) want of connection or agreement, as of parts or ideas in thought, speech, etc.
(b) a group of rimed lines, usually forming one of a series of similar divisions in a poem
(c) insensibility to kindness
(d) a continuance in the same state or without any change that destroys the essential form or nature
 
n. rivulet
(a) an outpouring
(b) one who or that which aids or helps, especially when regarded as subsidiary or accessory
(c) a small stream or brook
(d) a non-coherent mixture of sand and clay
 
n. gestation
(a) the doer of a wrong or a criminal act
(b) pregnancy
(c) the property of emitting light
(d) that department of government which administers the law
 
n. salience
(a) remorseful feeling
(b) that property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed
(c) an action or mode of conduct that excites resentment
(d) the condition of standing out distinctly

 

n. solder
(a) a spacious cage or enclosure in which live birds are kept
(b) a fusible alloy used for joining metallic surfaces or margins
(c) a lyric poem lamenting the dead
(d) citizenship
 
n. milky way
(a) a person or thing is united in a relationship with another
(b) the art or work of constructing, as buildings, walls, etc., with regularly arranged stones
(c) the galaxy
(d) a young animal past its first 12 months of age
 
n. ode
(a) the form of lyric poetry anciently intended to be sung
(b) any physical disease or disorder, especially a chronic or deep-seated one
(c) the act of rising
(d) the opening oration at the commencement in American colleges
 
n. jargon
(a) playful leaping or frisking
(b) confused, unintelligible speech or highly technical speech
(c) supremacy; superiority; prevailing influence; state of being widespread
(d) artistry; skillfulness; manner of execution
 
n. poignancy
(a) inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas
(b) epitome; perfect embodiment of
(c) severity or acuteness, especially of pain or grief
(d) the knowledge relating to industries and manufactures

n. thermoelectricity (d) the Seebeck effect
n. ingratitude (c) insensibility to kindness
n. rivulet (c) a small stream or brook
n. gestation (b) pregnancy
n. salience (d) the condition of standing out distinctly
n. solder (b) a fusible alloy used for joining metallic surfaces or margins
n. milky way (c) the galaxy
n. ode (a) the form of lyric poetry anciently intended to be sung
n. jargon (b) confused, unintelligible speech or highly technical speech
n. poignancy (c) severity or acuteness, especially of pain or grief

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