n. nemesis (a) the state or period of being a student (b) a man without principle (c) any form of greeting, hailing or welcome, whether by word or act (d) a goddess; divinity of chastisement and vengeance
n. outcast (a) person who is rejected and despised, especially socially (b) that part of a landscape or picture situated or represented as nearest the spectator (c) the department of medical science that relates to the treatment of diseases of childhood (d) philanthropist; person who is very unselfish
n. equilibrium (a) a Christian who denies the authority of the Pope and holds the right of special judgment (b) protrusion of any internal organ in whole or in part from its normal position (c) an act or a means of cunning deception (d) a state of balance
n. manumission (a) one who advertises, especially in newspapers (b) emancipation (c) change of order so that the first shall become last and the last first (d) the person to whom property is transferred by deed
n. tempter (a) accordance with law (b) an expressive word or pithy sentence enunciating some guiding rule of life or faith (c) one of three men united coordinately in public office or authority (d) an allurer or enticer to evil |
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n. baize (a) a great Hindu prince (b) a single-colored napped woolen fabric used for table-covers, curtains, etc. (c) the quality of giving or radiating light (d) passive consent
n. optometry (a) measurement of the powers of vision (b) a furtherer, forwarder or encourager (c) silence; noiselessness; stillness; tranquility; muteness; speechlessness; peacefulness; calmness (d) the state of being flowery or a flowery appearance
n. tolerance (a) formal presentation (b) the chemical analysis or testing of an alloy ore (c) a distance in miles (d) forbearance in judging of the acts or opinions of others
n. manifesto (a) any unsound or delusive mode of reasoning; anything based on such reasoning (b) the stealing of passages from the writings of another and publishing them as one's own (c) a public declaration, making announcement, explanation or defense of intentions or motives (d) the calling to mind of incidents within the range of personal knowledge or experience
n. curator (a) a first appearance in society or on the stage (b) a solid bounded by five plane faces (c) a person having charge as of a library or museum (d) a flowering shrub |
n. nemesis (d) a goddess; divinity of chastisement and vengeance n. outcast (a) person who is rejected and despised, especially socially n. equilibrium (d) a state of balance n. manumission (b) emancipation n. tempter (d) an allurer or enticer to evil n. baize (b) a single-colored napped woolen fabric used for table-covers, curtains, etc. n. optometry (a) measurement of the powers of vision n. tolerance (d) forbearance in judging of the acts or opinions of others n. manifesto (c) a public declaration, making announcement, explanation or defense of intentions or motives n. curator (c) a person having charge as of a library or museum
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