n. superstitious devotion to one's religion (a) vicissitude (b) claimant (c) statistician (d) cabalism
n. the art or practice of sleight of hand (a) propeller (b) morphology (c) rejuvenescence (d) jugglery
n. a record of events in their chronological order, year by year (a) annals (b) advent (c) dogma (d) glacier
n. one who settles on land without permission or right (a) recitation (b) epiphany (c) colloquialism (d) squatter
n. discontinuance, as of action or motion (a) lethargy (b) contrivance (c) pariah (d) cessation |
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n. an officer whose duty is to maintain the peace (a) constable (b) waif (c) hiatus (d) disavowal
n. in prosody, a line of verse containing five units or feet (a) dyne (b) treachery (c) pentameter (d) prodigal
n. a mark of infamy or token of disgrace attaching to a person as the result of evil-doing (a) entomology (b) prohibitionist (c) incoherence (d) stigma
adj. affecting a whole people or all classes, as a disease (a) pandemic (b) pallid (c) inarticulate (d) volant
n. conversation (a) exposure (b) ostentation (c) concurrence (d) colloquy |
n. superstitious devotion to one's religion (d) cabalism n. the art or practice of sleight of hand (d) jugglery n. a record of events in their chronological order, year by year (a) annals n. one who settles on land without permission or right (d) squatter n. discontinuance, as of action or motion (d) cessation n. an officer whose duty is to maintain the peace (a) constable n. in prosody, a line of verse containing five units or feet (c) pentameter n. a mark of infamy or token of disgrace attaching to a person as the result of evil-doing (d) stigma adj. affecting a whole people or all classes, as a disease (a) pandemic n. conversation (d) colloquy
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