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adj. augustinian
(a) pertaining to St. Augustine, his doctrines or the religious orders called after him
(b) that can not be successfully withstood or opposed
(c) brotherly
(d) necessary or requisite for the purpose
 
adj. wearisome
(a) urgent
(b) of or pertaining to the ear or the sense of hearing
(c) fatiguing
(d) destitute of or lacking in power, physical, moral or intellectual
 
n. percipient
(a) obsession; fixation; thought that is constantly on one's mind; prior tenure or possession
(b) the treatment of mental disease
(c) a parting address
(d) person who absorbs and comprehends something
 
adv. wholly
(a) once more
(b) precipitately, as in diving
(c) word for word
(d) completely
 
n. altruism
(a) benevolence to others on subordination to self-interest
(b) a fusible alloy used for joining metallic surfaces or margins
(c) a part of the study of liquids
(d) fewness

 

n. gesture
(a) a general truth or proposition
(b) the faculty by the exercise of which a deliberate conclusion is reached
(c) a movement or action of the hands or face, expressive of some idea or emotion
(d) an outpouring
 
n. profligacy
(a) the boundary-line of a circle
(b) shameless viciousness
(c) a small grain or particle
(d) a display dictated by vanity and intended to invite applause or flattery
 
adv. whereupon
(a) after which
(b) in twofold degree or extent
(c) at last
(d) from side to side
 
adj. obituary
(a) inert
(b) a published notice of a death
(c) annoying; boring; wearisome
(d) genuine
 
n. chagrin
(a) the group of buildings which collectively form the dwelling-place of a society of monks or nuns
(b) the state of being scornfully reproached or accused of evil
(c) acceptance of the common faith
(d) keen vexation, annoyance or mortification, as at one's failures or errors

adj. augustinian (a) pertaining to St. Augustine, his doctrines or the religious orders called after him
adj. wearisome (c) fatiguing
n. percipient (d) person who absorbs and comprehends something
adv. wholly (d) completely
n. altruism (a) benevolence to others on subordination to self-interest
n. gesture (c) a movement or action of the hands or face, expressive of some idea or emotion
n. profligacy (b) shameless viciousness
adv. whereupon (a) after which
adj. obituary (b) a published notice of a death
n. chagrin (d) keen vexation, annoyance or mortification, as at one's failures or errors

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