n. matrimony (a) one of three men united coordinately in public office or authority (b) that which is used to decorate the person or dress (c) self denial (d) the union of a man and a woman in marriage
v. predominate (a) to be chief in importance, quantity or degree (b) to lower in character or virtue (c) to cut apart or to pieces (d) to fill with extreme fear
v. outreach (a) to wish joy or happiness to somebody, especially in view of a coming event (b) to refuse to have anything to do with (c) to exceed; to go beyond (d) to return or turn or look back, as toward a former position or the like
n. eclipse (a) a member of an academy of literature, art or science (b) the obstruction of a heavenly body by its entering into the shadow of another body (c) an intermediate state where souls are made fit for paradise or heaven by expiatory suffering (d) a piece of bric-a-brac
adj. disjunctive (a) not suitable to be selected or chosen (b) helping or serving to disconnect or separate (c) passing out of use, as a word (d) that may be pierced by physical, moral or intellectual force |
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n. landholder (a) a real estate owner (b) in England, a title of nobility, ranking fourth in the order of British peerage (c) a fiendish or riotous uproar (d) chemistry of the middle ages, characterized by the pursuit of changing base metals to gold
adj. financial (a) unmindful; oblivious; rash (b) farther or more distant (c) monetary (d) marketable
adj. licentious (a) distinctive (b) having a double meaning (c) unduly or excessively proud, as of wealth, station, learning, etc (d) wanton
adj. neural (a) candid, frank or open in character or quality (b) pertaining to the nerves or nervous system (c) convulsive (d) trivial
v. accomplish (a) to assert to be true, especially in a formal manner, as in court (b) to bring to ruin (c) to predict (d) to bring to pass |