v. regenerate (a) to reproduce (b) to bring in (c) to confuse or becloud (d) to move faster
n. foolery (a) person who mortgages; person who gives property as security to the bank in order to receive a credit (b) a short thick stick used as a club (c) treachery (d) folly
n. accompanist (a) person who joins or supports others (b) any starlike meteor or phenomenon (c) priority in place, time or rank (d) change
n. discomfort (a) a consecration to the ministry (b) the state of being positively uncomfortable (c) peak; highest point; top; summit (d) an earnest wish for that which is above one's present reach
n. evangelist (a) a place where animal skin is converted into leather (b) a situation in which a choice between opposing modes of conduct is necessary (c) a preacher who goes from place to place holding services (d) restoration of anything to the one to whom it properly belongs |
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n. involution (a) intellectual discernment (b) state of being unfamiliar with something; lack of knowledge or ability (c) complication (d) an embankment beside a river or stream or an arm of the sea, to prevent overflow
n. excellence (a) a minute vessel having walls composed of a single layer of cells (b) possession of eminently or unusually good qualities (c) a condition of mind resulting from spiritual or inherent feeling (d) a spirit of charitable leniency
n. proscription (a) a person who has charge of mortars, bombs, and shells (b) a word that contains of only one segment of speech (c) any act of condemnation and rejection from favor and privilege (d) insufficiency of supply for needs or ordinary demands
adj. giddy (a) thin, but tough and sinewy (b) affected with a whirling or swimming sensation in the head (c) caused miraculously or by the immediate exercise of divine power (d) belonging to an inferior order in a classification
n. azure (a) an abstract (b) a fusible alloy used for joining metallic surfaces or margins (c) the color of the sky (d) a polar projection of the heavens on a chart |