n. sonnet (a) a personal weakness or failing (b) the signification conveyed by some word, phrase or action (c) solitude (d) a poem of fourteen decasyllabic or octosyllabiclines expressing two successive phrases
adj. quiescent (a) having a tendency to change (b) being in a state of repose or inaction (c) irascible (d) moved or managed with difficulty, as from great size or awkward shape
v. repute (a) to supply with light (b) to hold in general opinion (c) to bring to completion (d) to confuse the perceptions or judgment of
adv. doubly (a) besides (b) without concealment, fraud or trickery (c) in twofold degree or extent (d) without intention
n. animalcule (a) that part of a play or story in which the mystery is cleared up (b) a demon or monster that was supposed to devour human beings (c) germ; microscopic organism (d) the state of being in active resistance to authority |
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v. irrigate (a) to go from one country, state or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another (b) to remove by cutting, as a limb or some portion of the body (c) to build up or strengthen, especially in morals or religion (d) to water, as land, by ditches or other artificial means
v. meliorate (a) to wish joy or happiness to somebody, especially in view of a coming event (b) to unclothe (c) to drive out or away (d) to make better or improve, as in quality or social or physical condition
adj. indiscernible (a) unchangeable (b) not perceptible (c) knowing and understanding only the ordinary and the obvious (d) capable of being or fit to be accepted - often money
n. sophistry (a) a faint trace of color (b) reasoning sound in appearance only, especially when designedly deceptive (c) a servile favorite (d) high praise
n. malediction (a) the calling down of a curse or curses (b) any act of condemnation and rejection from favor and privilege (c) an agreement entered into by two or more persons or parties (d) a humorous play in dialog and music that consists of more than one act |
n. sonnet (d) a poem of fourteen decasyllabic or octosyllabiclines expressing two successive phrases adj. quiescent (b) being in a state of repose or inaction v. repute (b) to hold in general opinion adv. doubly (c) in twofold degree or extent n. animalcule (c) germ; microscopic organism v. irrigate (d) to water, as land, by ditches or other artificial means v. meliorate (d) to make better or improve, as in quality or social or physical condition adj. indiscernible (b) not perceptible n. sophistry (b) reasoning sound in appearance only, especially when designedly deceptive n. malediction (a) the calling down of a curse or curses
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