n. epicure (a) a clever or sarcastic remark (b) the doctrine that land and its products are the only true wealth (c) person who cultivates a delicate taste for eating and drinking (d) a symbol
n. introversion (a) a word of two syllables (b) the act of turning or directing inward, physically or mentally (c) truthfulness (d) any special impressiveness added to an utterance or act or stress laid upon some word
n. rigmarole (a) purifier; person or company that makes alcoholic beverages (b) nonsense (c) a sudden and violent outbreak (d) wrath
n. retrospect (a) a furtherer, forwarder or encourager (b) a lowering in value or an underrating in worth (c) a view or contemplation of something past (d) a vehement desire
n. submission (a) the horn of plenty, symbolizing peace and prosperity (b) an act or exercise of will (c) an ample or adequate supply (d) a yielding to the power or authority of another |
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n. incapacity (a) somebody or something of unequaled excellence (b) a person to whom goods or other property has been entrusted (c) the arrangement of composed type or the appearance of printed matter (d) want of power to apprehend, understand, and manage
n. protomartyr (a) a use of words peculiar to a particular language (b) absence of harmoniousness (c) the earliest victim in any cause (d) one who entrusts
n. tenure (a) a solid bounded by plane faces, especially by more than four (b) the term during which a thing is held (c) a seceder (d) the derivation of a judgment from any given material of knowledge on the ground of law
n. satire (a) a book whose leaves are so made to form paper frames for holding photographs or the like (b) malicious mischief (c) area which is rubbed off; process of rubbing off (d) the employment of sarcasm, irony or keenness of wit in ridiculing vices
n. beatitude (a) any state of great happiness (b) prescience (c) witchcraft (d) a state of permanence |
n. epicure (c) person who cultivates a delicate taste for eating and drinking n. introversion (b) the act of turning or directing inward, physically or mentally n. rigmarole (b) nonsense n. retrospect (c) a view or contemplation of something past n. submission (d) a yielding to the power or authority of another n. incapacity (d) want of power to apprehend, understand, and manage n. protomartyr (c) the earliest victim in any cause n. tenure (b) the term during which a thing is held n. satire (d) the employment of sarcasm, irony or keenness of wit in ridiculing vices n. beatitude (a) any state of great happiness
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