n. litigant (a) a ditch on the outside of a fortress wall (b) a requisite for an employment, position, right or privilege (c) a party to a lawsuit (d) mental unsoundness
n. dyne (a) a water-conduit, particularly one for supplying a community from a distance (b) measurement of force (c) a mark that mars beauty (d) a covenant
n. dominance (a) person who supplies (b) a place where bees are kept (c) ascendancy (d) benevolence to others on subordination to self-interest
n. variant (a) a tree (b) the Seebeck effect (c) a thing that differs from another in form only, being the same in essence or substance (d) the arrangements or combination of the parts of which anything is composed
n. honorarium (a) a three-legged stand, usually hinged near the top, for supporting some instrument (b) a token fee or payment to a professional man for services (c) a disclaimer of intentional error or offense (d) the quality of being marked by an assumed stateliness and impressiveness of manner |
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n. resistance (a) an absolute and irresponsible monarch (b) a spacious cage or enclosure in which live birds are kept (c) an alcoholic cordial sweetened and flavored with aromatic substances (d) the exertion of opposite effort or effect
n. termination (a) a going forth or departure from a place or country, especially of many people (b) a bulwark or construction to oppose assault or hostile entry (c) an apparatus for reducing a liquid to a fine spray, as for disinfection, inhalation, etc. (d) the act of ending or concluding
n. skeptic (a) a small insect parasitic on and sucking the blood of mammals (b) dead and putrefying flesh (c) one who doubts any statements (d) part of a fraction which expresses the number of equal parts into which the unit is divided
n. protuberance (a) the division of society on artificial grounds (b) witchcraft (c) something that swells out from a surrounding surface (d) a state of suspension or temporary inaction
n. impromptu (a) greediness (b) a raise in rank; promotion; appointment; fondness; affinity (c) anything done or said on the impulse of the moment (d) the practice of receiving and entertaining strangers and guests with kindness |