n. pertinacity (a) person who puts money into a particular project or fund with the intention of gaining a profit (b) a preconceived liking (c) unyielding adherence (d) an extent of projection
adj. consumptive (a) measureless (b) lazy (c) capable of being adjusted or harmonized (d) designed for gradual destruction
n. optics (a) a deep gorge or hollow, especially one worn by a stream or flow of water (b) the science that treats of light and vision, and all that is connected with sight (c) the comparative number of any kind of occurrences within a given time or space (d) deprivation of strength or energy
adj. indigestible (a) creating affliction (b) working vigorously (c) difficult or impossible to break down and absorb (food) (d) pertaining to the nerves or nervous system
v. reck (a) to have a care or thought for (b) to move with haste and promptness (c) to express disapproval or regret for, with hope for the opposite (d) to begin to develop into an embryo or higher form |
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n. abridgment (a) the act or sensation of hearing (b) a condensed form as of a book or play (c) staff; work force; team; crew (d) the state of being icy
n. magnet (a) an articulation, joint or seam (b) a body possessing that peculiar form of polarity found in nature in the lodestone (c) a fleet of war-vessels (d) any opponent or enemy of Jesus, whether a person or a power
n. colossus (a) the flesh of deer (b) any strikingly great person or object (c) a concretion formed in various parts of the body resembling a pebble in hardness (d) a vast indefinite number
adj. fervid (a) intense (b) capable of being adjusted or harmonized (c) kindly disposed (d) slovenly in appearance
n. avocation (a) person who benefits (b) diversion (c) belief in your own worth and dignity (d) the act of reversing the order or changing the place of |