v. disapprove (a) to regard with blame (b) to work against; cancel out; negate (c) to regard with suspicion or jealousy (d) assist; aid; stand by
n. hazard (a) dweller (b) risk (c) a portable case for holding writing-materials, drawings, etc (d) the killing, especially the murdering, of one's mother
v. abjure (a) to recant, renounce or repudiate under oath (b) to make whole; to make perfect (c) to pursue a policy of delay (d) to delay a punishment (esp. death sentence); provide temporary relief
n. reliquary (a) a rule or ordinance adopted by an association, a corporation or the like (b) a casket, coffer or repository in which relics are kept (c) lineage; parenthood; state of being a father or mother (d) a picture or description in which natural characteristics are exaggerated or distorted
adj. voracious (a) accidental; by chance (b) eating with greediness or in very large quantities (c) of vast size or strength (d) common |
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v. disenfranchise (a) to deprive of any right privilege or power (b) to bestow (c) to indulge in profane oaths (d) to bruise by a blow, either with or without the breaking of the skin
n. irritancy (a) combination in a body or mass (b) anything granted, yielded or admitted in response to a demand, petition or claim (c) the quality of producing vexation (d) the state or character of using a fictitious name
n. preference (a) a line joining points at which the barometric pressure is the same at a specified moment (b) the act of pleading a cause (c) complication (d) an object of favor or choice
n. anthology (a) a guilty person (b) trade forbidden by law or treaty (c) a collection of extracts from the writings of various authors (d) the opening oration at the commencement in American colleges
v. exert (a) to examine formally by questioning (b) to make an effort (c) to oppose by argument or a sufficient answer (d) to eject |
v. disapprove (a) to regard with blame n. hazard (b) risk v. abjure (a) to recant, renounce or repudiate under oath n. reliquary (b) a casket, coffer or repository in which relics are kept adj. voracious (b) eating with greediness or in very large quantities v. disenfranchise (a) to deprive of any right privilege or power n. irritancy (c) the quality of producing vexation n. preference (d) an object of favor or choice n. anthology (c) a collection of extracts from the writings of various authors v. exert (b) to make an effort
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