v. ponder (a) to meditate or reflect upon (b) to empty by draining off the contents (c) to pass or spread through every part (d) to manage badly; to govern in an evil manner
adj. recrudescent (a) becoming raw or sore again (b) lacking in bodily or mental strength (c) black-and-blue, as contused flesh (d) silly
n. cholera (a) an acute epidemic disease (b) a crack or crack-like depression (c) inflammation of the stomach (d) the science of organic forms
v. obstruct (a) to abandon without regard to the welfare of the abandoned (b) to bestow as a gift, especially for a worthy cause (c) to agree (d) to fill with impediments so as to prevent passage, either wholly or in part
v. disallow (a) to pour or cause to pass, as a fluid, from one vessel to another (b) to impair or injure the beauty, symmetry or appearance of (c) to withhold permission or sanction (d) to render virtuous |
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v. accouter (a) to make quiet (b) to swell or bulge beyond the surrounding surface (c) to make widely or generally known (d) to dress
n. contingency (a) the story of one's life written by himself (b) possibility of happening (c) a space entirely devoid of matter (d) ascendancy
n. recluse (a) person who lives in retirement or seclusion (b) importance; significance; superiority; supremacy; distinctiveness (c) the exertion of opposite effort or effect (d) a composition of different songs or parts of songs arranged to run as a continuous whole
adj. discursive (a) denoting electricity produced by heat (b) passing from one subject to another (c) being more than is needed (d) given to questioning, especially out of curiosity
adj. whimsical (a) neither masculine nor feminine (b) pertaining to ships, seamen or navigation (c) capricious (d) believable |