n. pinchers (a) the extreme forward part of a ship's hold, under the lowest deck (b) the act of going forward (c) a person fully empowered to transact any business (d) an instrument having two jaws working on a pivot
n. collier (a) an embankment beside a river or stream or an arm of the sea, to prevent overflow (b) lawless control of public affairs by the populace (c) dandyism (d) one who works in a coal-mine
n. stimulant (a) anything that rouses to activity or to quickened action (b) source of sustenance and nourishment (c) the external appearance as produced by garb or costume (d) the condition of standing out distinctly
n. aroma (a) a recess (b) inferior crown denoting, according to its form, various degrees of noble rank less than sovereign (c) an agreeable odor (d) the act of deciding
n. iliad (a) a supplement adding to, revoking or explaining in the body of a will (b) the call for a repetition, as of some part of a play or performance (c) the art of preparing and serving appetizing food (d) a Greek epic poem describing scenes from the siege of Troy |
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n. alliance (a) preservation from harm, danger, annoyance or any other evil (b) the process of fostering or promoting growth (c) a levy, by government, of a fixed contribution (d) any combination or union for some common purpose
n. prospector (a) a field or stream of ice (b) patient courage (c) person who makes exploration, search or examination, especially for minerals (d) any authoritatively declared rule, ordinance, decree or law
n. annalist (a) a piece of bric-a-brac (b) the recovery of what is mortgaged or pledged, by paying the debt (c) historian (d) a covenant
n. addendum (a) a mere youth (b) outline of a subject, course, lecture or treatise (c) something added or to be added (d) a peculiar sense in which an English word or phrase is used in the United States
adj. versatile (a) in a state of preparedness for any given purpose or occasion (b) pertaining to war or military operations (c) having an aptitude for applying oneself to new and varied tasks or to various subjects (d) deviating from that which is proper or right |
n. pinchers (d) an instrument having two jaws working on a pivot n. collier (d) one who works in a coal-mine n. stimulant (a) anything that rouses to activity or to quickened action n. aroma (c) an agreeable odor n. iliad (d) a Greek epic poem describing scenes from the siege of Troy n. alliance (d) any combination or union for some common purpose n. prospector (c) person who makes exploration, search or examination, especially for minerals n. annalist (c) historian n. addendum (c) something added or to be added adj. versatile (c) having an aptitude for applying oneself to new and varied tasks or to various subjects
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