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adj. sapient
(a) brave
(b) possessing wisdom
(c) passing naturally from parent to child
(d) offering or offered as an atonement for sin
 
adj. remiss
(a) negligent
(b) of, pertaining to or living on a shore
(c) mentally sound
(d) pertaining to studies that are pursued after receiving a degree
 
n. statute
(a) person who makes or repairs metal-working tools
(b) ability to produce the desired result
(c) any authoritatively declared rule, ordinance, decree or law
(d) priority in place, time or rank
 
v. venerate
(a) to oppose with an equal force
(b) to deprive of actual occupancy, especially of real estate
(c) to cherish reverentially
(d) to frighten away
 
adj. irreligious
(a) very offensive, particularly to the sense of smell
(b) yielding
(c) utterly ridiculous or absurd
(d) indifferent or opposed to religion

 

adj. arborescent
(a) involving the moving of water, of the force exerted by water in motion
(b) adhering to the existing order of things
(c) pertaining to marriage, marital rights or married persons
(d) having the nature of a tree
 
adj. underhanded
(a) clandestinely carried on
(b) laughable and contemptible
(c) caused miraculously or by the immediate exercise of divine power
(d) following in the order of time
 
adj. flagrant
(a) agreeable
(b) pertaining to the breast or thorax
(c) giving off bubbles of gas
(d) openly scandalous
 
adj. brittle
(a) fragile
(b) serving or designed to make ready; serving to put into the proper condition
(c) intrinsic
(d) countless
 
adj. diffident
(a) possessing distinguished merit
(b) affected or possessed with self-distrust
(c) suitable for the occasion or circumstances
(d) constituting an excess

adj. sapient (b) possessing wisdom
adj. remiss (a) negligent
n. statute (c) any authoritatively declared rule, ordinance, decree or law
v. venerate (c) to cherish reverentially
adj. irreligious (d) indifferent or opposed to religion
adj. arborescent (d) having the nature of a tree
adj. underhanded (a) clandestinely carried on
adj. flagrant (d) openly scandalous
adj. brittle (a) fragile
adj. diffident (b) affected or possessed with self-distrust


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