v. addle (a) to give an appearance of foolishness to (b) to change into a sour tasting solution that dissolves metals and other materials (c) to accord in sound, especially vowel sound (d) to make inefficient or worthless; to muddle
v. dun (a) to burn slightly or superficially (b) to alienate (c) to make a demand or repeated demands on for payment (d) to issue or be party to the issue of a policy of insurance
n. composure (a) equilibrium (b) calmness (c) ability to know (d) careful and persevering effort to accomplish what is undertaken
adj. sapid (a) milky (b) affecting the sense of taste (c) marked by great plentifulness (d) uncommon
v. subtend (a) to wear away the surface or some part of by friction (b) to divide or subdivide into branches or subdivisions (c) to extend opposite to (d) to cause to crinkle or curl, as the hair |
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n. brae (a) the passion for collecting books (b) hillside (c) a person of expectant temperament (d) a fabric to which a pattern is applied with a needle, designed for ornamental hangings
n. limitation (a) favorable or advantageous chance or opening (b) a restriction (c) a member of a municipal legislative body who usually exercises also certain judicial functions (d) an ecclesiastical council
adj. assonant (a) having resemblance of sound (b) able to be improved; able to be refined (c) pale (d) devoted to feasting or to good-fellowship in eating or drinking
adj. ribald (a) having fullness of beautiful form, as a woman, with or without sensuous or sensual quality (b) tolerable (c) mutually interchangeable or convertible (d) indulging in or manifesting coarse indecency or obscenity
v. insinuate (a) to imply (b) to enter in a book or on a list, roll or document by writing (c) to refer to specifically (d) to displace |