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n. inexperience
(a) participation or partnership, as in wrong-doing or with a wrong-doer
(b) government by a single, sovereign ruler
(c) state of being unfamiliar with something; lack of knowledge or ability
(d) a way or passage out
 
adj. docile
(a) easy to manage
(b) existing but not immediately perceptible
(c) bearing upon the matter in hand
(d) light and unsubstantial
 
n. illuminant
(a) permanence
(b) any large animal, as a whale
(c) a confirmed criminal
(d) that which may be used to produce light
 
adj. latish
(a) made out of wood
(b) seizing and devouring living prey
(c) of, pertaining to or contained or carried in a vein or veins
(d) rather late
 
n. pittance
(a) the control of a thing, as a commodity, to enable a person to raise its price
(b) any small portion or meager allowance
(c) interruption or intermission
(d) a single occurrence or happening of a given kind

 

adj. inexorable
(a) unrelenting
(b) shining
(c) powerless
(d) feeding on herbs or other vegetable matter, as animals
 
adj. piteous
(a) smaller than usual
(b) contemptible
(c) containing or consisting of more than one
(d) compassionate
 
adj. inestimable
(a) a published notice of a death
(b) above price
(c) answering yes; to a question at issue
(d) inattentive
 
adj. grotesque
(a) approachable
(b) having the right or privilege of entry
(c) different
(d) incongruously composed or ill-proportioned
 
n. grandeur
(a) a syllabus or summary
(b) largeness; stateliness, magnificence; importance; nobility
(c) any champion of the rights and liberties of the people: often used as the name for a newspaper
(d) a supplement adding to, revoking or explaining in the body of a will

n. inexperience (c) state of being unfamiliar with something; lack of knowledge or ability
adj. docile (a) easy to manage
n. illuminant (d) that which may be used to produce light
adj. latish (d) rather late
n. pittance (b) any small portion or meager allowance
adj. inexorable (a) unrelenting
adj. piteous (d) compassionate
adj. inestimable (b) above price
adj. grotesque (d) incongruously composed or ill-proportioned
n. grandeur (b) largeness; stateliness, magnificence; importance; nobility


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