n. advocacy (a) the necessary means or resources (b) a picture or description in which natural characteristics are exaggerated or distorted (c) the act of pleading a cause (d) outline of a subject, course, lecture or treatise
n. wile (a) a grotesque, ludicrous or fantastic action (b) the aggregate of plants growing without cultivation in a district (c) an act or a means of cunning deception (d) a composition for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra, generally taken from the Scriptures
n. complacence (a) intuitive sagacity or perception (b) satisfaction with one's acts or surroundings (c) something that passes the ordinary, proper or required limit, measure or experience (d) warmth and kindliness of disposition
n. sacrilege (a) cultivation (b) a supervisor (c) a harmonic (d) the desecration of the holy
n. exposure (a) the theory that places man's chief good in the completeness of self (b) an open situation or position in relation to the sun, elements or points of the compass (c) a parasite (d) current electricity, especially that arising from chemical action |
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n. stanchion (a) fitness, as of time or place (b) a temporary absence of a soldier or sailor by permission of the commanding officer (c) a vertical bar or a pair of bars, used to confine cattle in a stall (d) the act of declaring an action or person worthy of reprobation or punishment
n. comprehension (a) a fit of nausea (b) a gross infringement of morality or decency (c) ability to know (d) the union of a man and a woman in marriage
n. florist (a) ridicule (b) a convent (c) the department of an army charged with the provision of its food and water and daily needs (d) a dealer in flowers
n. catastrophe (a) the study of religions and religious teachings (b) any great and sudden misfortune or calamity (c) that which may be used to produce light (d) biblical exposition or interpretation
n. parlance (a) one of the coarse, stiff hairs of swine: used in brush-making, etc (b) person who retails small wares (c) mode of speech (d) a length of ten meters |
n. advocacy (c) the act of pleading a cause n. wile (c) an act or a means of cunning deception n. complacence (b) satisfaction with one's acts or surroundings n. sacrilege (d) the desecration of the holy n. exposure (b) an open situation or position in relation to the sun, elements or points of the compass n. stanchion (c) a vertical bar or a pair of bars, used to confine cattle in a stall n. comprehension (c) ability to know n. florist (d) a dealer in flowers n. catastrophe (b) any great and sudden misfortune or calamity n. parlance (c) mode of speech
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