n. virtuoso (a) the state of being hard and insensible (b) a master in the technique of some particular fine art (c) utter hopelessness and despondency (d) spiritual or social fellowship or solidarity
n. resumption (a) an utterly trivial distinction or objection (b) person who owes allegiance to a foreign government (c) the act of taking back or taking again (d) the state or quality of being genuine or of the origin and authorship claimed
n. excerpt (a) one who advertises, especially in newspapers (b) oppressive drowsiness (c) an extract or selection from written or printed matter (d) in the British army, a cavalryman
n. pantheon (a) that which moves the mind or inflames the passions (b) any messenger commissioned by or as by divine authority (c) a circular temple at Rome with a fine Corinthian portico and a great domed roof (d) lineage; parenthood; state of being a father or mother
n. drudgery (a) a weight of 10 grams (b) the signification conveyed by some word, phrase or action (c) hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation (d) a composition for two voices or instruments |
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n. duet (a) a composition for two voices or instruments (b) increase of amount, size, scope or the like (c) anything that may be possible (d) a figure of speech by which a phrase less offensive is substituted
n. bridle (a) freedom from punishment (b) the head-harness of a horse consisting of a head-stall, a bit, and the reins (c) a definite amount paid at stated periods in compensation for services or as an allowance (d) a body possessing that peculiar form of polarity found in nature in the lodestone
n. macrocosm (a) pregnancy (b) the state of being scornfully reproached or accused of evil (c) the whole of any sphere or department of nature or knowledge to which man is related (d) a favorable or prosperous course or termination of anything attempted
adj. adherent (a) frisky and full of fun (b) boisterously merry (c) fitted to serve as a model or example worthy of imitation (d) clinging or sticking fast
n. inference (a) a lack of seriousness; frivolity; flightiness; silliness (b) the derivation of a judgment from any given material of knowledge on the ground of law (c) laziness (d) want of power to apprehend, understand, and manage |
n. virtuoso (b) a master in the technique of some particular fine art n. resumption (c) the act of taking back or taking again n. excerpt (c) an extract or selection from written or printed matter n. pantheon (c) a circular temple at Rome with a fine Corinthian portico and a great domed roof n. drudgery (c) hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation n. duet (a) a composition for two voices or instruments n. bridle (b) the head-harness of a horse consisting of a head-stall, a bit, and the reins n. macrocosm (c) the whole of any sphere or department of nature or knowledge to which man is related adj. adherent (d) clinging or sticking fast n. inference (b) the derivation of a judgment from any given material of knowledge on the ground of law
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