n. patrimony (a) a false argument understood to be such by the reasoner himself and intentionally used to deceive (b) the calling to mind of incidents within the range of personal knowledge or experience (c) an inheritance from an ancestor, especially from one's father (d) a species of lyric poems
n. self-respect (a) belief in your own worth and dignity (b) dissimilitude (c) one who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc (d) favoring, protecting or propitious influence or guidance
n. embolism (a) a coarse, heavy shoe (b) shameless viciousness (c) an obstruction or plugging up of an artery or other blood-vessel (d) the state or quality of being genuine or of the origin and authorship claimed
adj. dutiable (a) not assured of safety (b) taxable (c) akin (d) taking place at the same time
v. hackney (a) to make stale or trite by repetition (b) to fascinate, as by excellence, eloquence or beauty (c) to declare; publicize; advertise widely; publish; distribute widely (d) to destroy a measurable or large proportion of |
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v. nauseate (a) to cause to loathe (b) to keep clear of (c) to walk about (d) to lower in character or virtue
n. depositor (a) person who places in trust (b) the facing, sometimes richly ornamented, about a fireplace, including the usual shelf above it (c) a disclosing, discovering or making known of what was before secret, private or unknown (d) a place where crows congregate to breed
v. underman (a) to hypnotize (b) to make old or out of date (c) to equip with less than the full complement of men (d) to make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law
n. aggression (a) an unprovoked attack (b) any form of greeting, hailing or welcome, whether by word or act (c) a happening in general, especially one of little importance (d) any infliction or act by way of retaliation on an enemy
v. commission (a) to empower (b) to drink deeply and in boisterous or jovial manner (c) to move backward; repeat; reiterate; recapitulate; worsen (d) to bring to completion |