n. lingua (a) absolute power arbitrarily or unjustly administrated (b) the official head of the Roman Catholic Church (c) a covered recess connected with or at the side of a larger room (d) the tongue
n. ally (a) a person or thing is united in a relationship with another (b) a spiritual advisor (c) the final point or goal (d) lawful power or right to exercise official authority
n. day-man (a) a laborer who changes jobs frequently (b) strictness (c) an atheist (d) food
n. grotto (a) person who makes exploration, search or examination, especially for minerals (b) a court of equity, as distinguished from a common-law court (c) a small cavern (d) a low tract of land between hills, especially along a river
n. intestacy (a) forcible constraint or restraint, moral or physical (b) relatives (c) a systematized order or course of living with reference to food, clothing and personal habits (d) the condition resulting from one's dying not having made a valid will |
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n. matter of fact (a) that which makes a thing to be what it is (b) something that has actual and undeniable existence or reality (c) the death of part of the body (d) anything that allures or is intended to allures into danger or temptation
n. preferment (a) a condition of perfect agreement and accord (b) a raise in rank; promotion; appointment; fondness; affinity (c) extravagance or enormity (d) an act or exercise of will
n. transferee (a) separation of the more volatile parts of a substance from those less volatile (b) an assault; mighty attack; overwhelming quantity appearing all at once (as of people) (c) that which is made as a likeness or copy (d) a person who is moved or directed
v. exclude (a) to tease (b) to give up (royal power or the like) (c) to shut out purposely or forcibly (d) to come to pass
adj. cardiac (a) flimsy (b) straight; one dimensional; pertaining to length; narrow and elongated (c) pertaining to the heart (d) without spot or blemish |