n. moratorium (a) a person who is moved or directed (b) an emergency legislation authorizing a government suspend some action temporarily (c) the letters of a word or phrase so transposed as to make a different word or phrase (d) wanton and malicious mischief
v. becalm (a) to correct (b) to make quiet (c) make sweeping statements (d) to use words of double meaning
adj. photoelectric (a) thin and weak (b) that which points out (c) chivalrous or romantic to a ridiculous or extravagant degree (d) pertaining to the combined action of light and electricity
adj. salient (a) standing out prominently (b) situated or occurring below the surface of the earth (c) contributing to an end (d) harmless
adj. genital (a) lacking warmth of manner (b) of or pertaining to the animal reproductive organs (c) alluring by false or gaudy show (d) assumed by law to exist |
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adj. theoretical (a) astute (b) not flowing: said of water, as in a pool (c) directed toward knowledge for its own sake without respect to applications (d) not having the abilities desired or necessary for any purpose
n. disinfectant (a) any soft, gentle wind (b) chemical agent that destroys a harmful organism (c) the female of the deer (d) any remedy which, when applied externally, dries up or absorbs moisture, as that of wounds
adj. phonetic (a) pertaining to studies that are pursued after receiving a degree (b) representing articulate sounds or speech (c) speaking several tongues (d) having a hairy covering
v. wrangle (a) to restore brightness or beauty (b) to produce or cause to be (c) to maintain by noisy argument or dispute (d) to spread abroad or from person to person
n. scruple (a) a prophecy (b) the lady superior of a nunnery (c) anything relating or belonging to the outside (d) doubt or uncertainty regarding a question of moral right or duty |