n. despotism (a) a very lascivious person (b) a foreigner who enters a country to settle there (c) the property which a wife brings to her husband in marriage (d) any severe and strict rule in which the judgment of the governed has little or no part
n. payee (a) person who or that which foreruns and announces the coming of any person or thing (b) a person who receives money (c) a curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which rolls upon another circle (d) person who asks humbly and earnestly
n. electrolysis (a) the process of decomposing a chemical compound by the passage of an electric current (b) a clown (c) amends, reparation or expiation made from wrong or injury (d) an affection of the stomach producing dizziness and usually an impulse to vomit
n. peerage (a) the nobility (b) a servile favorite (c) a lyric poem lamenting the dead (d) a carrying away of a person against his will or illegally
n. missive (a) lamentation (b) a message in writing (c) a retaliatory speech (d) process of becoming worse |
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n. stoicism (a) a legislator (b) person who or that which precedes or goes before, as in time, place, rank, order or causality (c) the principles or the practice of the Stoics-being very even tempered in success and failure (d) the whole body of legends cherished by a race concerning gods and heroes
n. christendom (a) the condition of standing out distinctly (b) that part of the world where Christianity is generally professed (c) intellectual discernment (d) a writer of light verse, usually of low quality
n. whereabouts (a) flood (b) the whole of any sphere or department of nature or knowledge to which man is related (c) risk (d) the place in or near which a person or thing is
n. iota (a) a polar projection of the heavens on a chart (b) a small flute (c) a small or insignificant mark or part (d) person who is slightly skilled in or acquainted with any trade or profession; amateur
n. concession (a) infusion (b) one who uses or engages the services of other persons for pay (c) insensibility to emotion or passionate feeling (d) anything granted, yielded or admitted in response to a demand, petition or claim |
n. despotism (d) any severe and strict rule in which the judgment of the governed has little or no part n. payee (b) a person who receives money n. electrolysis (a) the process of decomposing a chemical compound by the passage of an electric current n. peerage (a) the nobility n. missive (b) a message in writing n. stoicism (c) the principles or the practice of the Stoics-being very even tempered in success and failure n. christendom (b) that part of the world where Christianity is generally professed n. whereabouts (d) the place in or near which a person or thing is n. iota (c) a small or insignificant mark or part n. concession (d) anything granted, yielded or admitted in response to a demand, petition or claim
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