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n. domination
(a) accordance with recognized usage, custom or principles
(b) a fictitious reason or motive
(c) misfortune
(d) control by the exercise of power or constituted authority
 
n. jugglery
(a) a fit of nausea
(b) the art or practice of sleight of hand
(c) an extract or selection from written or printed matter
(d) the faintest ray
 
adj. contingent
(a) of unknown authorship
(b) ungracious
(c) of or pertaining to a town or city or to its corporate or local government
(d) not predictable
 
n. contrivance
(a) poverty
(b) person who incites to evil
(c) the act planning, devising, inventing or adapting something to or for a special purpose
(d) the art or business of compounding and dispensing medicines
 
adj. courageous
(a) brave
(b) contrary to the rules of sound thought
(c) of the nature of an instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule
(d) possessing the power of sense or sense-perception

 

v. rebut
(a) to oppose by argument or a sufficient answer
(b) to step beyond
(c) to endow with life or energy
(d) to move faster
 
v. beseech
(a) to entrap
(b) to cover with melted fat, gravy, while cooking
(c) to happen first
(d) to implore
 
n. rhetoric
(a) fondness
(b) a cup-shaped vessel with a long handle, intended for dipping up and pouring liquids
(c) a person who receives money
(d) the art of discourse
 
v. dissolve
(a) to exclude from public or private favor
(b) to liquefy or soften, as by heat or moisture
(c) to take the place of
(d) to be naughty and troublesome
 
adj. culpable
(a) pertaining to winter
(b) guilty
(c) serene
(d) ancient; pure; immaculate; unrefined; unpolluted

n. domination (d) control by the exercise of power or constituted authority
n. jugglery (b) the art or practice of sleight of hand
adj. contingent (d) not predictable
n. contrivance (c) the act planning, devising, inventing or adapting something to or for a special purpose
adj. courageous (a) brave
v. rebut (a) to oppose by argument or a sufficient answer
v. beseech (d) to implore
n. rhetoric (d) the art of discourse
v. dissolve (b) to liquefy or soften, as by heat or moisture
adj. culpable (b) guilty

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