n. intelligence (a) the property or state of allowing the passage of light (b) capacity to know or understand (c) a small cavern (d) something may be logically assumed to be true until disproved; supposition
n. monotony (a) something that passes the ordinary, proper or required limit, measure or experience (b) an arsenal (c) a lack of variety (d) a furtherer, forwarder or encourager
n. venison (a) examination of two or more objects with reference to their likeness or unlikeness (b) that which oppresses, injures or causes grief and at the same time a sense of wrong (c) a positive utterance (d) the flesh of deer
n. neo-latin (a) a wooden framework in which an offender is fastened to boards and is exposed to public scorn (b) is a post-medieval version of an ancient Indo-European language (c) model; pattern (d) urgency
n. complicity (a) acceptance of the common faith (b) a bundle, as of letters (c) participation or partnership, as in wrong-doing or with a wrong-doer (d) an instrumental composition |
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adj. fiducial (a) ambiguous (b) indicative of faith or trust (c) of three colors (d) of or pertaining to the middle
n. pact (a) a covenant (b) the act of changing the purpose of or altering the plans of through persuasion or pleading (c) a morbid process in some part of the body characterized by heat, swelling and pain (d) a volume consisting of ten parts or books
adj. noiseless (a) silent (b) straight; one dimensional; pertaining to length; narrow and elongated (c) unduly changeable in feeling, judgment or purpose (d) intended for general circulation
adj. lucid (a) efficient (b) mentally sound (c) exceedingly fat (d) masculine
n. apex (a) a traditional form or customary act (b) dweller (c) the highest point, as of a mountain (d) a collective unanimous opinion of a number of persons |
n. intelligence (b) capacity to know or understand n. monotony (c) a lack of variety n. venison (d) the flesh of deer n. neo-latin (b) is a post-medieval version of an ancient Indo-European language n. complicity (c) participation or partnership, as in wrong-doing or with a wrong-doer adj. fiducial (b) indicative of faith or trust n. pact (a) a covenant adj. noiseless (a) silent adj. lucid (b) mentally sound n. apex (c) the highest point, as of a mountain
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