n. constellation (a) playful leaping or frisking (b) a familiar object in the landscape serving as a guide to an area otherwise easily lost track of (c) an arbitrary assemblage or group of stars (d) a place where things are stored or gathered together
adj. ardent (a) violent (b) burning with passion (c) having many shapes or appearances (d) like a circle
n. conferee (a) an artificial trance-sleep (b) keen vexation, annoyance or mortification, as at one's failures or errors (c) a hollow projectile containing an explosive material (d) receiver of a degree; one who is granted something
n. lyre (a) a modern and an ancient Greek coin (b) a series of illustrative or explanatory notes on any important work (c) one of the most ancient of stringed instruments of the harp class (d) maintenance
adj. deponent (a) laying down (b) characteristic of youth (c) without spot or blemish (d) of or pertaining to the times, things, events before the great flood in the days of Noah |
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n. clemency (a) a parting address (b) expression of sympathy with a person in pain, sorrow or misfortune (c) a rectangular piece set in or as in a frame (d) mercy
n. pauperism (a) an excessive amount (b) dependence on charity (c) reverential regard or worship (d) person who is remarkable for tact and shrewd management
n. imitator (a) person who retails small wares (b) the state of becoming raw or sore again (c) one who makes in imitation (d) gentle reproof
adj. facile (a) characterized by fairness (b) lacking foresight or thrift (c) not difficult to do (d) gloomy
adj. fatuous (a) idiotic (b) servilely following another's behests (c) of unknown authorship (d) occurring or made at intervals of three months |