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n. granule
(a) a solemn assertion of a falsity
(b) the denial of the existence of God
(c) a pavement or floor or any supporting surface on which one may walk
(d) a small grain or particle
 
adj. expeditious
(a) indifferent or opposed to religion
(b) speedy
(c) not genuine
(d) laying down
 
v. participate
(a) to be involved; join in
(b) to obstruct
(c) to make less complex or difficult
(d) to destroy thoroughly
 
v. proscribe
(a) to give a name or epithet to
(b) to reject, as a teaching or a practice, with condemnation or denunciation
(c) to hold in general opinion
(d) to traverse by ship
 
n. oratory
(a) confirmation
(b) a series of illustrative or explanatory notes on any important work
(c) the art of public speaking
(d) a sip; a bite

 

n. loam
(a) harangue
(b) a non-coherent mixture of sand and clay
(c) gentle reproof
(d) an interconnected series of parts or processes that works like a mechanical system to produce a result
 
v. elude
(a) to lower in position, estimation or the like; to degrade
(b) to hate violently
(c) to follow backward or toward the place of beginning, as a track or marking
(d) to evade the search or pursuit of by dexterity or artifice
 
adv. incidentally
(a) in twofold degree or extent
(b) sufficiently
(c) soon; early
(d) without intention
 
adj. capacious
(a) following the exact words
(b) roomy
(c) compassionate
(d) round from fullness or plumpness
 
adj. metropolitan
(a) fond of tricks
(b) showing criminal or evil purpose
(c) occurring every year
(d) pertaining to a chief city

n. granule (d) a small grain or particle
adj. expeditious (b) speedy
v. participate (a) to be involved; join in
v. proscribe (b) to reject, as a teaching or a practice, with condemnation or denunciation
n. oratory (c) the art of public speaking
n. loam (b) a non-coherent mixture of sand and clay
v. elude (d) to evade the search or pursuit of by dexterity or artifice
adv. incidentally (d) without intention
adj. capacious (b) roomy
adj. metropolitan (d) pertaining to a chief city


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