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adj. ultimate
(a) lithe
(b) navigable
(c) botanical
(d) eventual
 
n. one of the divisions of an extended poem
(a) cajolery
(b) canto
(c) triplicity
(d) humbug
 
n. treachery
(a) pantheism
(b) perfidy
(c) waistcoat
(d) kingling
 
adj. crowned with laurel, as a mark of distinction
(a) laureate
(b) typical
(c) sinuous
(d) caustic
 
n. person who makes dictionaries
(a) lexicographer
(b) biography
(c) hypocrite
(d) sufferance

 

n. that department of government which administers the law
(a) participant
(b) ministry
(c) judiciary
(d) demurrage
 
n. a weight hung on a rod, serving by its oscillation to regulate the rate of a clock
(a) infidel
(b) pendulum
(c) comparison
(d) conversion
 
n. person who makes a collection, as of objects of art, books or the like
(a) collector
(b) non-combatant
(c) proverb
(d) grievance
 
n. one who believes in the theory that man's food should be exclusively vegetable
(a) decameron
(b) vegetarian
(c) intellect
(d) paternity
 
n. the faculty of perception or thought
(a) momentum
(b) fishmonger
(c) intellect
(d) legislator

adj. ultimate (d) eventual
n. one of the divisions of an extended poem (b) canto
n. treachery (b) perfidy
adj. crowned with laurel, as a mark of distinction (a) laureate
n. person who makes dictionaries (a) lexicographer
n. that department of government which administers the law (c) judiciary
n. a weight hung on a rod, serving by its oscillation to regulate the rate of a clock (b) pendulum
n. person who makes a collection, as of objects of art, books or the like (a) collector
n. one who believes in the theory that man's food should be exclusively vegetable (b) vegetarian
n. the faculty of perception or thought (c) intellect


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