n. conveyance (a) an outline or contour (b) a disagreeable, harsh or discordant sound or combination of sounds or tones (c) that by which anything is transported (d) mistaken conviction, especially when more or less enduring
adj. mercantile (a) impassive to feelings of humanity or pity (b) conducted or acting on business principles; commercial (c) worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial (d) cowardly
adj. supramundane (a) adhering to the existing order of things (b) calm (c) somewhat sharp or biting (d) supernatural
n. vendor (a) land broken up and left to become mellow or to rest (b) one who holds opinions contrary to the recognized standards or tenets of any philosophy (c) a seller (d) a periodical allowance to an individual on account of past service done by them
v. cower (a) to cause to become less or worse (b) to crouch down tremblingly, as through fear or shame (c) to separate and cast aside (d) to fascinate, as by excellence, eloquence or beauty |
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n. contumacy (a) contemptuous disregard of the requirements of rightful authority (b) process by which a word is traced from its original root or primitive form and meaning (c) a liquid and dry measure of 10 liters (d) the chemical analysis or testing of an alloy ore
n. leeward (a) a person against whom a suit is brought (b) the office of a guardian (c) that side or direction toward which the wind blows (d) the order in which a number or persons, things or events follow one another in space or time
adj. ceremonious (a) spoken with any special impressiveness laid upon an act, word or set of words (b) observant of ritual (c) marked by great plentifulness (d) characterized by charity and kindness
adj. mettlesome (a) promiscuous (b) corporeal (c) having courage or spirit (d) derived from the same root or primitive word
v. expatriate (a) to drive from one's own country (b) to lessen or destroy the luster of in any way (c) to quarrel (d) to take hold of |