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n. viceroy
(a) a ruler acting with royal authority in place of the sovereign in a colony or province
(b) concealment
(c) a public street or road
(d) equilibrium
 
n. postscript
(a) something added to a letter after the writer's signature
(b) any unnatural addition, outgrowth or development
(c) person who writes plays
(d) forbearance in judging of the acts or opinions of others
 
n. sphericity
(a) government by departments of men transacting particular branches of public business
(b) roundness
(c) one of a class of persons or things regarded as representative of the class
(d) a force of men
 
n. absolution
(a) a poem of fourteen decasyllabic or octosyllabiclines expressing two successive phrases
(b) forgiveness or passing over of offenses
(c) one of the coarse, stiff hairs of swine: used in brush-making, etc
(d) person who transgresses
 
n. militia
(a) one who is united with others in a league, compact or agreement
(b) a fever characterized by alternating chills, fever and sweating
(c) profound devotion
(d) reserve army of citizens that are called upon during emergencies

 

n. proselyte
(a) a sip; a bite
(b) one who has been won over from one religious belief to another
(c) the whole of any sphere or department of nature or knowledge to which man is related
(d) an articulation, joint or seam
 
n. referrer
(a) an open structure for temporary shelter
(b) the entire number, sum, mass or quantity of something
(c) person who leads another person to a source of information
(d) the utterance of criticism or censure
 
n. script
(a) prolonged sluggishness of body or mind
(b) a person nominated by the will of another to execute the will
(c) writing or handwriting of the ordinary cursive form
(d) an accursed thing
 
v. embellish
(a) to give a salary that is too high
(b) to impair or injure the beauty, symmetry or appearance of
(c) to spend
(d) to make beautiful or elegant by adding attractive or ornamental features
 
n. buttress
(a) a view or prospect
(b) any support or prop
(c) an ecclesiastical council
(d) a system of principles and formulas designed to assist the recollection in certain instances

n. viceroy (a) a ruler acting with royal authority in place of the sovereign in a colony or province
n. postscript (a) something added to a letter after the writer's signature
n. sphericity (b) roundness
n. absolution (b) forgiveness or passing over of offenses
n. militia (d) reserve army of citizens that are called upon during emergencies
n. proselyte (b) one who has been won over from one religious belief to another
n. referrer (c) person who leads another person to a source of information
n. script (c) writing or handwriting of the ordinary cursive form
v. embellish (d) to make beautiful or elegant by adding attractive or ornamental features
n. buttress (b) any support or prop


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