v. ambulate (a) to return or turn or look back, as toward a former position or the like (b) to infuriate (c) to certify; recognize; assign; license (d) to walk about
n. chancery (a) a court of equity, as distinguished from a common-law court (b) poetry (c) exclusion from intercourse or favor, as in society or politics (d) any unusual occurrence
v. expectorate (a) to hate violently (b) to prevent or obstruct the operation of (c) to cough up and spit forth (d) to misunderstand
n. triad (a) a group of three persons of things (b) the principal portion (c) Indian corn: usually in the United States called simply corn (d) a sheet of paper on which information has been printed; flyer
n. palsy (a) the trunk or body of a tree (b) an instrument for determining the density of solids and liquids by flotation (c) condition in which a body part cannot be moved (caused by nerve or brain damage, etc.) (d) a high official administrator of the affairs of a diocese |
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n. foreman (a) person who has two spouses at the same time (b) rebellion against lawful or constituted authority (c) leader; supervisor (d) malicious and groundless injury done to the reputation or good name of another
adj. vociferous (a) making a loud outcry (b) habitual (c) relating to measurement (d) having six angles
n. colleague (a) a philanthropist (b) a woman's ornamental corset-shaped laced waist (c) an associate in professional employment (d) solitude
adj. imperturbable (a) pliant (b) dormant (c) calm (d) inexpressible
adj. mundane (a) worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial (b) pertaining to marriage, marital rights or married persons (c) that can not be destroyed (d) of considerable bulk and weight |
v. ambulate (d) to walk about n. chancery (a) a court of equity, as distinguished from a common-law court v. expectorate (c) to cough up and spit forth n. triad (a) a group of three persons of things n. palsy (c) condition in which a body part cannot be moved (caused by nerve or brain damage, etc.) n. foreman (c) leader; supervisor adj. vociferous (a) making a loud outcry n. colleague (c) an associate in professional employment adj. imperturbable (c) calm adj. mundane (a) worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial
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