n. progeny (a) offspring (b) the state or character of using a fictitious name (c) an entertainment (especially theatrical) held in the daytime (d) chivalry
adj. irrefrangible (a) that can not be broken or violated (b) having or resembling human form (c) of, pertaining to or containing water (d) clumsy
n. census (a) deification (b) person who is among the first to explore a country (c) an official numbering of the people of a country or district (d) any opponent or enemy of Jesus, whether a person or a power
v. mistrust (a) to restore to a former status, capacity, right rank or privilege (b) to overwhelm or attempt to do so, by stern, haughty or rude address or manner (c) to regard with suspicion or jealousy (d) to put in action and supervise the working of
n. administrator (a) a young boy; young man (b) one who manages affairs of any kind (c) an atmospheric condition of high central pressure with currents flowing outward (d) the coalescence of two vowels or syllables, as e'er for ever |
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n. olive-branch (a) any essential characteristic of a species by reason of which it differs from other species (b) a variety of the peach (c) a peace offering; a gesture of goodwill (d) a discharge from accusation by judicial action
n. interlude (a) anything that severely tests courage, strength, patience, conscience, etc (b) the brain area that responds to stimuli (c) an action or event considered as coming between others of greater length (d) the employment of sarcasm, irony or keenness of wit in ridiculing vices
adj. salutary (a) not assured of safety (b) having the power or tendency to float or keep afloat (c) beneficial (d) stingy (no longer acceptable to use)
n. demagogue (a) an unprincipled politician (b) tendency towards a former or opposite state of things, as after reform, revolution or inflation (c) a specific capability of feeling or emotion (d) insufficiency of supply for needs or ordinary demands
v. portend (a) to repay evil with a similar evil (b) to indicate as being about to happen, especially by previous signs (c) to infuse (d) to abridge; to shorten |