v. waive (a) to pay back as an equivalent of what has been expended (b) to change into a sour tasting solution that dissolves metals and other materials (c) to relinquish, especially temporarily, as a right or claim (d) to vanish gradually
adj. vehement (a) very eager or urgent (b) having the power of choice (c) brought together without order, distinction or design (for sex) (d) able to be improved; able to be refined
n. reform (a) insinuation (b) person who transgresses (c) change for the better (d) an instrument for recording the phenomena of earthquakes
n. rectitude (a) the quality of being upright in principles and conduct (b) a real estate owner (c) angry or violent difference of opinion (d) part on a foremast of a ship
n. bulwark (a) one who works in a coal-mine (b) a step attached to the bit for controlling a horse or other draft-animal (c) anything that gives security or defense (d) an intermediate state where souls are made fit for paradise or heaven by expiatory suffering |
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n. foresail (a) part on a foremast of a ship (b) freedom from punishment (c) a figure having five points or lobes (d) the property of some substances through which the form of the mass can readily be changed
n. claimant (a) emancipation (b) blessing (c) a mixing or changing the order of things (d) one who asserts a right or title to something
n. arboriculture (a) in continental Europe, particularly in France, a uniformed and armed police officer (b) the period of time during which anything lasts (c) the cultivation of trees or shrubs (d) overthrow or violent disturbance of established order or condition
n. paramour (a) diversion from the true meaning or proper purpose (b) something joined to or connected with another thing but holding a subordinate place (c) any state of great happiness (d) person who is unlawfully and immorally a lover or a mistress
adj. vicarious (a) founded on truth (b) nimble (c) suffered or done in place of or for the sake of another (d) feasible |
v. waive (c) to relinquish, especially temporarily, as a right or claim adj. vehement (a) very eager or urgent n. reform (c) change for the better n. rectitude (a) the quality of being upright in principles and conduct n. bulwark (c) anything that gives security or defense n. foresail (a) part on a foremast of a ship n. claimant (d) one who asserts a right or title to something n. arboriculture (c) the cultivation of trees or shrubs n. paramour (d) person who is unlawfully and immorally a lover or a mistress adj. vicarious (c) suffered or done in place of or for the sake of another
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