n. a modern and an ancient Greek coin (a) complaisance (b) aspirant (c) breaker (d) drachma
n. a casket, coffer or repository in which relics are kept (a) optics (b) subjection (c) reliquary (d) acumen
n. one who lives by robbery and plunder (a) aroma (b) brigand (c) prudence (d) exigency
n. a government administered by ecclesiastics (a) theocracy (b) cadence (c) affront (d) nausea
n. constraint, as by force or authority (a) compression (b) neocracy (c) overweight (d) distinction |
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n. any dialectic pronunciation of English, especially that of the Irish people (a) intemperance (b) palinode (c) brogue (d) dissension
n. the branch of anthropology concerned with the systematic investigation of the relics of man (a) syllabus (b) archaeology (c) transposition (d) sergeant-at-arms
n. a weight suspended by a line to test the verticality of something (a) witling (b) flora (c) sylph (d) plumb
n. an earnest wish for that which is above one's present reach (a) stiletto (b) retinue (c) aspiration (d) abeyance
n. person who loves books (a) tapestry (b) plenitude (c) prescience (d) bibliophile |
n. a modern and an ancient Greek coin (d) drachma n. a casket, coffer or repository in which relics are kept (c) reliquary n. one who lives by robbery and plunder (b) brigand n. a government administered by ecclesiastics (a) theocracy n. constraint, as by force or authority (a) compression n. any dialectic pronunciation of English, especially that of the Irish people (c) brogue n. the branch of anthropology concerned with the systematic investigation of the relics of man (b) archaeology n. a weight suspended by a line to test the verticality of something (d) plumb n. an earnest wish for that which is above one's present reach (c) aspiration n. person who loves books (d) bibliophile
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