n. constable (a) an officer whose duty is to maintain the peace (b) a return from death to life (c) a thin tablet, with a hole for the thumb, upon which artists lay their colors for painting (d) anything occurring or existing out of its proper time
n. theology (a) any clever trick or device for obtaining an advantage (b) the doctrine that land and its products are the only true wealth (c) the study of religions and religious teachings (d) the rule of many
n. omnipotence (a) the consequences that follow the transgression of natural or divine law (b) the union of a man and a woman in marriage (c) unlimited and universal power (d) unmerited contemptuous conduct or treatment
n. gusto (a) keen enjoyment (b) discord (c) a wharf or artificial landing-place on the shore of a harbor or projecting into it (d) a figure, especially, with five angles and five sides
n. analyst (a) a slave or bondman (b) a cross-demand alleged by a defendant in his favor against the plaintiff (c) person who analyzes or makes use of the analytical method (d) a plant destitute of chlorophyll, as a mushroom |
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n. repetition (a) the act of repeating (b) somebody or something that is only of temporary existence (c) a small article, more for ornament that use (d) a body of Christians united by a common faith and form of worship and discipline
n. exuberance (a) a many-colored appearance (b) harmony (c) a six-stringed instrument from the 16th and 17th centuries (d) rich supply
n. elasticity (a) that property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed (b) a component or essential part (c) one who advertises, especially in newspapers (d) change for the better
n. landscape (a) the call for a repetition, as of some part of a play or performance (b) a rural view, especially one of picturesque effect, as seen from a distance or an elevation (c) the trunk or body of a tree (d) proximity
n. paralysis (a) person who cuts and fits panes of glass, as for windows (b) loss of the power of contractility in the voluntary or involuntary muscles (c) an unlucky accident (d) land broken up and left to become mellow or to rest |
n. constable (a) an officer whose duty is to maintain the peace n. theology (c) the study of religions and religious teachings n. omnipotence (c) unlimited and universal power n. gusto (a) keen enjoyment n. analyst (c) person who analyzes or makes use of the analytical method n. repetition (a) the act of repeating n. exuberance (d) rich supply n. elasticity (a) that property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed n. landscape (b) a rural view, especially one of picturesque effect, as seen from a distance or an elevation n. paralysis (b) loss of the power of contractility in the voluntary or involuntary muscles
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