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n. intuition
(a) one who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc
(b) a legislator
(c) plant-life in the aggregate
(d) instinctive knowledge or feeling
 
n. sediment
(a) the science of correct thinking
(b) matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
(c) the fall or sliding of a mass of snow or ice down a mountain-slope, often bearing with it rock
(d) testimony legally taken on interrogatories and reduced to writing, for use as evidence in court
 
n. predominance
(a) supremacy; superiority; prevailing influence; state of being widespread
(b) change from one state or position to another or from one form to another
(c) a message in writing
(d) the keeping of a thing within one's power or possession
 
n. gamester
(a) a gambler
(b) a hermitage
(c) a small stream or brook
(d) a brief account of some interesting event or incident
 
n. jingo
(a) self-imposed punishment; self-mortification; affliction
(b) the tongue
(c) one of a party in Great Britain in favor of spirited and demonstrative foreign policy
(d) satisfaction with one's acts or surroundings

 

n. precedent
(a) a requisite for an employment, position, right or privilege
(b) mental unsoundness
(c) an instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule
(d) an alcoholic liquor made of fermented honey and water; any of various nonalcoholic drinks
 
n. machinery
(a) miscellaneous articles of equipment or adornment
(b) an interconnected series of parts or processes that works like a mechanical system to produce a result
(c) the depression on the abdomen where the umbilical cord of the fetus was attached
(d) sweat
 
n. viol
(a) the state of progressive restoration to health and strength after the cessation of disease
(b) recollection
(c) ease
(d) a six-stringed instrument from the 16th and 17th centuries
 
n. collusion
(a) a measure of length
(b) the state or character of using a fictitious name
(c) the quality of being upright in principles and conduct
(d) a secret agreement for a wrongful purpose
 
adj. indomitable
(a) taking unlawful or exorbitant interest on money loaned
(b) unconquerable
(c) full of zeal and fervor
(d) unsuitable or inconvenient, especially as to time

n. intuition (d) instinctive knowledge or feeling
n. sediment (b) matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
n. predominance (a) supremacy; superiority; prevailing influence; state of being widespread
n. gamester (a) a gambler
n. jingo (c) one of a party in Great Britain in favor of spirited and demonstrative foreign policy
n. precedent (c) an instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule
n. machinery (b) an interconnected series of parts or processes that works like a mechanical system to produce a result
n. viol (d) a six-stringed instrument from the 16th and 17th centuries
n. collusion (d) a secret agreement for a wrongful purpose
adj. indomitable (b) unconquerable

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