n. negligence (a) omission of that which ought to be done (b) the art or practice of sleight of hand (c) the branch of mechanics that treats of the relations that subsist among forces in order (d) knowledge of events before they take place
n. apology (a) moral fitness (b) mandate (c) a classificatory group of animals or plants subordinate to a genus (d) a disclaimer of intentional error or offense
n. hawthorn (a) source of sustenance and nourishment (b) a thorny shrub much used in England for hedges (c) a minute particle of matter (d) the story of one's life written by himself
n. playwright (a) the fall or sliding of a mass of snow or ice down a mountain-slope, often bearing with it rock (b) hillside (c) a maker of plays for the stage (d) the branch of pneumatics that treats of the equilibrium, pressure and mechanical properties
n. calvinism (a) a placing opposite (b) a man without principle (c) person who or that which foreruns and announces the coming of any person or thing (d) the system of doctrine taught by a French theologian and reformer |
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n. thoroughfare (a) any guard or watch stationed for protection (b) a return to or toward some former state or condition (c) a public street or road (d) an idle wanderer
n. provocation (a) a romantic story or plot and sensational situation and incidents (b) an action or mode of conduct that excites resentment (c) a positive utterance (d) the examination of a dead body by dissection to ascertain the cause of death
n. outlaw (a) something that has actual and undeniable existence or reality (b) an elaborate or formal public speech (c) a criminal; fugitive (d) a small grain or particle
v. domineer (a) to rule with insolence or unnecessary annoyance (b) to divide into quarters (c) to become worse or inferior (d) to place close together
n. gamut (a) one who gives or furnishes, in common with others, for a common purpose (b) the whole range or sequence (c) an orderly continuous account of the successive particulars of an event (d) a filter |