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n. stupor
(a) a model of excellence
(b) profound lethargy
(c) person who consumes time idly
(d) congruity of the members or elements or parts
 
adj. frugal
(a) economical
(b) pertaining to winter
(c) of three colors
(d) noting a genus or kind; opposed to specific
 
n. pedagogics
(a) a coming to stopping-place or destination
(b) a lowering in value or an underrating in worth
(c) anything that hangs from something else, either for ornament or for use
(d) the science and art of teaching
 
n. plaudit
(a) any unsound or delusive mode of reasoning; anything based on such reasoning
(b) an additional amount added to the usual price
(c) an expression of applause
(d) portion
 
v. calvinize
(a) to cease to resist
(b) to teach or imbue with the doctrines of Calvinism
(c) to pour or cause to pass, as a fluid, from one vessel to another
(d) to break a law

 

n. imbroglio
(a) the necessary means or resources
(b) a misunderstanding attended by ill feeling, perplexity or strife
(c) unnecessary activity or ceremony
(d) unblushing impudence
 
n. protrusion
(a) person who is descended lineally from another, as a child, grandchild, etc
(b) total loss or destitution of honor or reputation
(c) the yielding to inclination, passion, desire or propensity in oneself or another
(d) a projection; act of causing to bulge outward; something that sticks out
 
n. impudence
(a) a hint
(b) object or device which is near or bordering upon
(c) the quality or character of being godlike
(d) insolent disrespect
 
adj. legible
(a) that may be read with ease
(b) having an air of authority
(c) lacking in bodily or mental strength
(d) having six feet
 
n. sense
(a) beginning
(b) a very small amount, portion or particle
(c) the signification conveyed by some word, phrase or action
(d) information spread in order to promote a particular goal

n. stupor (b) profound lethargy
adj. frugal (a) economical
n. pedagogics (d) the science and art of teaching
n. plaudit (c) an expression of applause
v. calvinize (b) to teach or imbue with the doctrines of Calvinism
n. imbroglio (b) a misunderstanding attended by ill feeling, perplexity or strife
n. protrusion (d) a projection; act of causing to bulge outward; something that sticks out
n. impudence (d) insolent disrespect
adj. legible (a) that may be read with ease
n. sense (c) the signification conveyed by some word, phrase or action

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