n. divagation (a) digression (b) a figure having five points or lobes (c) a rival (d) government by several or many persons of whatever class
n. specimen (a) a mere youth (b) one of a class of persons or things regarded as representative of the class (c) a dark reddish-brown, non-metallic liquid element with a suffocating odor (d) high position; elevated rank; title of honor; excellence; height; hill
n. soothsayer (a) a periodical allowance to an individual on account of past service done by them (b) the act of recounting the particulars of an event in the order of time or occurrence (c) one who claims to have supernatural insight or foresight (d) passion for getting and keeping riches
n. decasyllable (a) a horizontal framework with two handles at each end for carrying a corpse to the grave (b) the branch of science that treats of the pressure and equilibrium of fluids (c) the department of natural science that treats of the constitution and structure of the earth (d) a line of ten syllables
n. isle (a) a love-affair, especially one of an illicit nature (b) an instrument used to measure the curvature of a surface (c) a piece of land completely surrounded by water (d) self-flattering opinion |
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n. omniscience (a) a high and very steep or approximately vertical cliff (b) unlimited or infinite knowledge (c) possession or continuance of being (d) one who is united with others in a league, compact or agreement
n. demonstrator (a) the act of disencumbering; the act of freeing from something undesirable (b) an exact copy or reproduction (c) a tomb of more than ordinary size or architectural pretensions (d) one who proves in a convincing and conclusive manner
n. outrage (a) a gross infringement of morality or decency (b) a three-wheeled vehicle (c) malice (d) a continuous area or stretch
n. fetus (a) a tracer of pedigrees (b) an opening or cavity (c) keen enjoyment (d) the young in the womb or in the egg
n. frequency (a) hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation (b) the comparative number of any kind of occurrences within a given time or space (c) a written or spoken statement that is flat, dull or commonplace (d) perplexity |