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n. perversion
(a) splendor
(b) funeral rites
(c) diversion from the true meaning or proper purpose
(d) forcible ejection
 
n. inchoative
(a) displacement by authority from an office or an employment
(b) the state of being positively uncomfortable
(c) something that begins or expresses beginning
(d) any announcement made in a public manner
 
n. deity
(a) the act of proving to be true, exact or accurate
(b) person who puts money into a particular project or fund with the intention of gaining a profit
(c) an assumed name
(d) a god, goddess or divine person
 
n. cartilage
(a) a retaliatory speech
(b) an elastic animal tissue of firm consistence
(c) slander
(d) a body of infantry composed of two or more companies, forming a part of a regiment
 
n. foible
(a) a personal weakness or failing
(b) any inclination of two surfaces other than 90 degrees
(c) a small sharp-pointed nail
(d) word used adjectivally to describe some quality or attribute of is objects, as in 'Father Aeneas'

 

n. panacea
(a) the office or dignity of a minor judicial officer who has limited jurisdiction in criminal cases
(b) person who directs affairs with skill and shrewdness
(c) a remedy or medicine proposed for or professing to cure all diseases
(d) one who pleads the cause of another, as in a legal or ecclesiastical court
 
n. elocution
(a) frequent irregular change back and forth from one state or degree to another
(b) the art of correct intonation, inflection and gesture in public speaking or reading
(c) the habit of pairing or having but one mate
(d) the official head of the Roman Catholic Church
 
n. neopaganism
(a) a 20th-century revival of interest in the worship of nature, fertility, etc., as represented by various deities
(b) person who believes the teaching of another or who adopts and follows some doctrine
(c) the science of life or living organisms
(d) a darting momentary local pain
 
n. diversity
(a) offspring
(b) dissimilitude
(c) an officer who receives and transmits the orders of the general
(d) a sheet of paper folded once
 
n. vernacular
(a) person who supports the other side in a debate, discussion, struggle or sport
(b) one of the most ancient of stringed instruments of the harp class
(c) a brief, pithy saying, condensing in witty or striking form the wisdom of experience
(d) the language of one's country

n. perversion (c) diversion from the true meaning or proper purpose
n. inchoative (c) something that begins or expresses beginning
n. deity (d) a god, goddess or divine person
n. cartilage (b) an elastic animal tissue of firm consistence
n. foible (a) a personal weakness or failing
n. panacea (c) a remedy or medicine proposed for or professing to cure all diseases
n. elocution (b) the art of correct intonation, inflection and gesture in public speaking or reading
n. neopaganism (a) a 20th-century revival of interest in the worship of nature, fertility, etc., as represented by various deities
n. diversity (b) dissimilitude
n. vernacular (d) the language of one's country

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