n. fanatic (a) witty or satirical poem or statement; letter; ingenious saying; proverb; phrase (b) enthusiast; extremist; zealot (c) nautical unit of depth; unit of length equal to six feet (d) strong dislike or repugnance; aversion
n. parsimony (a) eager readiness; speed (b) extreme frugality; miserliness; stinginess (c) scarcity; fewness (d) superabundance
n. realm (a) place of judgement; court of justice (b) interval; break; separation; interruption; opening (c) area; sphere of activity; domain; region (d) imaginary land with perfect social and political systems
n. effluvium (a) outflow of vapor of invisible particles; noxious odor; exhalation (b) slander (c) expression of admiration; gift; levy; compliment (d) way out; exit; going out
n. mentor (a) self-restraint; self-control; abstinence; moderation (b) solemn moral talk; sermon; exhortation; lesson (c) teacher; wise and faithful advisor; spiritual instructor (d) written piece of work describing a peaceful rural scene |
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n. palindrome (a) growth by addition; growing together by parts; expansion (b) word or phrase which reads the same backwards and forwards (c) period of inactivity (d) the theory or attitude that physical well-being and worldly possessions constitute the greatest good and highest value in life
n. paraphernalia (a) reasoning in order from general to particular (b) one's understanding; perception; consciousness; knowledge; awareness (c) equipment; accessories; tools (d) amazement or terror that causes confusion; shock; dismay; alarm
n. homeostasis (a) maintenance of stability (b) death; decease; coming to an end (c) harness; collar; bond; connection (d) supporter; defender
n. assay (a) testing the quality of a substance; test; examine; try; attempt (b) absolute ruler (c) theme; main idea (d) withdrawal; economic downturn; decline
n. neologism (a) ability to write easily and expressively; articulateness; eloquence (b) person who is intelligent; scholar (c) trickery; deception; scheming (d) giving a new meaning to an old word; new expression |