adj. autonomous (a) self-governing (b) pertaining to a formal presentation (c) not feasible (d) that can not be rectified or made amends for
n. idiosyncrasy (a) a mental quality or habit peculiar to an individual (b) a religious holiday celebrated on January 6 to commemorate the visit of the wise men to Bethlehem (Christianity) (c) sadness; low spirits (d) an English monetary unit
adj. inane (a) coming into view (b) tending to blame (c) matchless (d) silly
n. adoration (a) any especially sweet and delicious drink (b) profound devotion (c) a happening in general, especially one of little importance (d) person who believes in God but denies supernatural revelation
v. disseminate (a) to predict or foretell, especially under divine inspiration and guidance (b) to make a demand or repeated demands on for payment (c) to plot (d) to sow or scatter abroad, as seed is sown |
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n. viola (a) a high point of land extending outward from the coastline into the sea (b) a musical instrument somewhat larger than a violin (c) total loss or destitution of honor or reputation (d) good-humored satire
n. intermission (a) a recess (b) a little aristocrat (c) an elaborate or formal public speech (d) a retraction
adj. pastoral (a) having the spirit or sentiment of rural life (b) pertaining to, embracing or practicing many arts (c) wanting in resource, energy or executive ability (d) showing increase of light
v. unify (a) to cause to be one (b) to imprison (c) to get as one's own (d) to use, control or manage, as a weapon or instrument, especially with full command
n. mandate (a) a branch; a derivative (b) a composition for four voices or four instruments (c) profound lethargy (d) a command |