n. insignificance (a) that part of the world where Christianity is generally professed (b) the science of organic forms (c) lack of import or of importance (d) a place in which goods are stored
n. motto (a) a member of a degraded class; a social outcast (b) an expressive word or pithy sentence enunciating some guiding rule of life or faith (c) a wanderer (d) embroidery
n. hillock (a) the quality, character or condition of being servilely following another's behests (b) a sheet of paper on which information has been printed; flyer (c) a small mound (d) a piece of bric-a-brac
n. freshness (a) one who is dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs (b) vigor; liveliness; newness; recentness (c) the general use of equipment to provide voice communication over distances (d) the son of the Athenian river-god Cephisus, fabled to have fallen in love with his reflection
n. narrator (a) the act of sinking until covered completely with water (b) a storyteller (c) inferior crown denoting, according to its form, various degrees of noble rank less than sovereign (d) the practice of obtaining by violence or compulsion |
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n. guile (a) a critical period or condition (b) a picture having a background or that is shaded off gradually (c) duplicity (d) one controlled by an appetite or a passion
n. americanism (a) donor; donator (b) a gum or resin which on burning yields aromatic fumes (c) a peculiar sense in which an English word or phrase is used in the United States (d) a curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which rolls upon another circle
n. islet (a) the art of measuring the intensity of light (b) a little island (c) tumors composed of enlarged and thickened blood-vessels, at the lower end of the rectum (d) the art or process of preserving dead animals or parts of them
n. zenith (a) the act or ceremony of crowning a monarch (b) the culminating-point of prosperity, influence or greatness (c) any severe and strict rule in which the judgment of the governed has little or no part (d) any combination or union for some common purpose
n. technology (a) vacillation (b) a piece of clothing worn beneath outer clothes (c) the dead body of an animal (d) the knowledge relating to industries and manufactures |