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adj. showing criminal or evil purpose
(a) fiscal
(b) felonious
(c) benevolent
(d) perceptible
 
n. any unnatural addition, outgrowth or development
(a) excrescence
(b) archbishop
(c) truculence
(d) qualm
 
adj. pertaining to studies that are pursued after receiving a degree
(a) exuberant
(b) peccant
(c) postgraduate
(d) halcyon
 
n. a beginner in any business or occupation
(a) novice
(b) pupilage
(c) overture
(d) makeup
 
adj. deserving of censure
(a) indomitable
(b) sextuple
(c) vituperable
(d) pristine

 

n. the passion for collecting books
(a) frankincense
(b) bibliomania
(c) foliage
(d) menace
 
n. virtue
(a) morality
(b) grief
(c) variance
(d) intuition
 
n. clanking or a ringing, as of arms, chains or bells; clamor
(a) navel
(b) clangor
(c) keepsake
(d) alcoholism
 
adj. that may be pardoned or forgiven; a forgivable sin
(a) venial
(b) inhospitable
(c) irritable
(d) torrid
 
v. to be chief in importance, quantity or degree
(a) infuse
(b) disappoint
(c) luxuriate
(d) predominate

adj. showing criminal or evil purpose (b) felonious
n. any unnatural addition, outgrowth or development (a) excrescence
adj. pertaining to studies that are pursued after receiving a degree (c) postgraduate
n. a beginner in any business or occupation (a) novice
adj. deserving of censure (c) vituperable
n. the passion for collecting books (b) bibliomania
n. virtue (a) morality
n. clanking or a ringing, as of arms, chains or bells; clamor (b) clangor
adj. that may be pardoned or forgiven; a forgivable sin (a) venial
v. to be chief in importance, quantity or degree (d) predominate


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