n. combination (a) joining; union; an ordered sequence (b) weather conditions; surrounding conditions; atmosphere; setting (c) customary action; habit; drill; training exercise (d) disturbance; discontinuance; stoppage; cutting-off
n. anticipation (a) attempt to discover or test something; trial; research (b) person that you have met but do not know well; knowledge of something; familiarity (c) bed covering; quilt (d) expectation; hope; intuition
n. sink (a) something that is discarded; rubbish; trash; junk; waste (b) the prospect that a bond issuer will fail to make required debt payments (c) formally or socially imposed standards of attire (d) wash basin; sewer; drain; cesspool; place where criminals gather
n. lock (a) exhibition; explanation; showing (b) fastening mechanism which is opened with a key or other device (c) fright; horror; concern; terror (d) exterior or upper boundary of a thing; external part or layer; outward appearance
n. nuance (a) rule enacted by a community or country; custom; principle; convention (b) slight difference; subtle distinction (c) drawback; disadvantage; defect; foible (d) word; expression; idiom; condition; stipulation |
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n. sneakers (a) tool; instrument; piece of equipment (b) sports shoe; one who moves about stealthily; one who acts furtively (c) working, performance, handling; venture, undertaking; series of actions (d) area; domain; range; piece of land; surface
n. strength (a) durability; determination; resolve; power; intensity; force (b) duplicate; photostat (c) high ranking military officer (d) person who is free from sin or wrongdoing
v. salvage (a) to meet by chance; to face; to meet with (difficulties, hardships, etc.) (b) to be involved; to join in (c) to save from destruction; to rescue (d) to distinguish; to perceive; to recognize; to discriminate
n. pretense (a) freedom from danger; quality of not causing injury or loss; any security device (b) silence; quiet; photograph (c) rite; ritual; formality (d) feigning; impersonation; false show; claim; assertion
n. growth (a) state of losing property to one's creditor's due to unpaid debts; insolvency (b) flat (c) one who damages a person or his property or rights (d) development; progress |