adj. nugatory (a) having no power or force (b) dedicated by a vow (c) given to constant trivial talking (d) radically different or contrary in action or movement
n. credence (a) the state or quality of being of one mind (b) predestination (c) the revival of letters, and then of art, which marks the transition from medieval to modern time (d) belief
adj. protuberant (a) solid (b) bulging (c) not cognizant of objects, actions, etc (d) supreme in authority
adj. nameless (a) very small (b) habitually inactive or idle (c) having no fame or reputation (d) of or pertaining to heat
n. degeneracy (a) process of becoming worse (b) a place where bees are kept (c) the rules and principles of poetry (d) a series of large pictures representing a continuous scene |
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adj. cosmetic (a) dangerous and close at hand (b) characterized by bold or insolent opposition (c) indulging in or manifesting coarse indecency or obscenity (d) pertaining to the art of beautifying, especially the complexion
n. monocracy (a) government by a single person (b) hatred of marriage (c) an exact copy or reproduction (d) an ox
adj. precedential (a) of the nature of an instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule (b) doubtful (c) unlawfully begotten (d) showing or feeling envy
n. luminary (a) an ample or adequate supply (b) one of the heavenly bodies as a source of light (c) an oven or furnace for baking, burning or drying industrial products (d) the quality, character or condition of being servilely following another's behests
v. probe (a) to apportion (b) to search through and through (c) to call on for assistance or protection (d) to make shorter in words, keeping the essential features, leaning out minor particles |