adj. total (a) strange; unfamiliar; from or of another place; pertaining to dealings with another country (b) having a thin edge intended for cutting; sudden; clear; smart (c) productive; in operation; impressive; striking (d) entire; complete; absolute
v. solve (a) to modernize; to make current (b) to ascend; to up; to slope upward; to move upward gradually (c) to find the answer to; to explain (d) to suck up; take up; take in
n. vessel (a) exercise; assignment given to a student; something to be studied and learned (b) large craft made for navigation on water; boat; ship; container (c) deliverance; act of saving from danger or injury; act of freeing from risk (d) day, month and year according to the calendar; interview; meeting
v. fertilize (a) to end; to sum up; to complete; to conclude (b) to devise; to conceive; to develop; to plan (c) to arrive; to obtain; to procure; to extend the arm outward (d) to impregnate; to inseminate; to enrich the soil by the addition of organic or chemical substances
n. embrace (a) group of ships, cars, trucks or other vehicles (b) hug; act of wrapping one's arms around another person or thing (c) luck; wealth; chance; success; riches (d) refusal to accept; refusal to believe; refusal to recognize |
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adv. solely (a) infrequently; not often; seldom (b) at a further point (c) particularly (d) only; exclusively; merely
adv. subjectively (a) as a result; therefore (b) at fixed intervals; at evenly-spaced intervals; usually; customarily (c) based on individual thoughts and feelings (d) comfortably; without great difficulty or effort
n. good (a) product; item; asset; benefit (b) car; wagon; coach; carriage; trolley (c) consciousness (d) criterion; measure; point of reference for comparison
adj. coordinate (a) unbearable; cannot be done; cannot be endured (b) tasty; having a pleasant taste or smell (c) decayed; decomposed; putrid; spoiled; despicable (d) equal; equivalent; of equal rank or authority
v. operate (a) to establish communication; to make a connection; to link to; to connect with (b) to act; to function; to manage; to use; to activate; to perform surgery (c) to make changes in order to improve something; to edit; to correct (d) to compile; to increase; to accumulate; to grow |