n. prowess (a) strength, skill and intrepidity in battle (b) a title of honor or respectful address, equivalent to sir (c) disclosure; act of exposing (d) the act of entering without warrant or invitation; encroachment
n. controller (a) something that is bought and sold (b) person who or that which regulates or directs (c) one who doubts any statements (d) a fleet and spirited horse
n. immersion (a) a loose robe, fastening with a sash, the principal outer garment in Japan (b) the coming or arrival, as of any important change, event, state or personage (c) the act of plunging or dipping entirely under water or another fluid (d) a tomb of more than ordinary size or architectural pretensions
n. vestment (a) the department of natural science that treats of the constitution and structure of the earth (b) clothing or covering (c) an instrument that registers graphically and continuously the atmospheric pressure (d) Irish word for lake; long inlet of the sea; bay
n. polygon (a) flood (b) a figure having many angles (c) the condition of being manifold or very various (d) expression of sympathy with a person in pain, sorrow or misfortune |
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n. superintendence (a) a servile assistant and subordinate (b) direction and management (c) that which is uttered in a single vocal impulse (d) a number of persons secretly united for effecting by intrigue some private purpose
n. reciprocity (a) equal mutual rights and benefits granted and enjoyed (b) the communication of disease from person to person (c) recollection (d) absence or utter disregard of government
n. foreground (a) a vehement appeal (b) that part of a landscape or picture situated or represented as nearest the spectator (c) a collective unanimous opinion of a number of persons (d) the act of going forward
adj. devious (a) pertaining to the throat (b) out of the common or regular track (c) not predictable (d) deadly; fatal; contagious; infectious
n. baton (a) a chest of drawers for clothing, etc (b) person who has a share (c) a mediator (d) an official staff borne either as a weapon or as an emblem of authority or privilege |