n. obstruction (a) immoderate action or indulgence, as of the appetites (b) hindrance (c) one who denies the existence of God (d) a doer of kindly and charitable acts
n. course (a) a threat (b) the state of being adjacent (c) a document or brochure providing a brief description of a project or enterprise (d) line of motion or direction
n. pantomime (a) the quality of being noticeable or distinguished (b) sign-language (c) the ability to suffer pain, distress, hardship or stress of any kind without succumbing (d) a deep gorge or hollow, especially one worn by a stream or flow of water
n. abstinence (a) an assumed name (b) the sound produced by combining two vowels in to a single syllable or running together the sounds (c) matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid (d) self denial
n. monition (a) friendly counsel given by way of warning and implying caution or reproof (b) the quality of curving in and out (c) the state of progressive restoration to health and strength after the cessation of disease (d) the final point or goal |
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n. outcry (a) concealment (b) a parasite (c) a scream; shout; protest (d) fulfillment
n. mallet (a) a wooden hammer (b) person who travels from house to house with an assortment of goods for retail (c) an insane propensity to set things on fire (d) any prediction or foretelling
n. hydromechanics (a) rapid motion (b) a part of the study of liquids (c) a circle that rolls upon the external or internal circumference of another circle (d) person who makes or deals in optical instruments or eye-glasses
adj. bestial (a) contentious (b) animal (c) belonging to a corporation (d) entire
n. optician (a) person who makes or deals in optical instruments or eye-glasses (b) difficulty or failure in the alimentary canal in changing food into absorptive nutriment (c) the view that everything in nature and the history of mankind is ordered for the best (d) slander |