1. incapacitate (v.):
To deprive of power, capacity, competency, or qualification.
To ward off.
To waver.
To keep under restraint or control.
To estimate the money value of.
2. plagiarism (n.):
One who or that which is substituted for or appointed to act in place ofanother.
The stealing of passages from the writings of another and publishing them asone's own.
Overthrow or violent disturbance of established order or condition.
A model, pattern, or original to be copied or imitated.
Deprivation of strength or energy.
3. ruth (n.):
The yielding to inclination, passion, desire, or propensity in oneself oranother.
One who loves books.
Sorrow for another's misery.
Unwillingness to brook delays or wait the natural course of things.
A prominence.
4. attest (v.):
To certify as accurate, genuine, or true.
To reduce or lessen, as by use, exhaustion, or waste.
To proclaim.
To depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest.
To contend.
5. henchman (n.):
Apparition.
The act or ceremony of naming a man or woman for office.
A servile assistant and subordinate.
An acknowledgment entered into before a court with condition to do someparticular act.
Revision.
6. kind-hearted (adj.):
Irascible.
Pertaining to the lungs.
Matchless.
Having a kind and sympathetic nature.
Contemptible.
7. arbor (n.):
Harsh or malignant oppression.
Urgency.
The quality of being noticeable or distinguished.
In colonial times, a member of the lower house of the legislature of Marylandor Virginia.
A tree.
8. ruminant (adj.):
Not flowing: said of water, as in a pool.
Exhibiting or indicating omission.
Pertaining to marriage, marital rights, or married persons.
Including or pertaining to the whole of America, both North and South.
Chewing the cud.
9. Quixotic (adj.):
Contradictory.
Living, occurring, or existing at the same time.
Chivalrous or romantic to a ridiculous or extravagant degree.
Discriminating.
That can be imagined or conceived in the mind.
10. aphorism (n.):
A written or spoken statement that is flat, dull, or commonplace.
Anything that destroys or restrains the growth of putrefactivemicro-organisms.
Proverb.
Blessing.
A probability.
11. lunar (adj.):
Pertaining to the moon.
Approachable.
Judging severely or harshly.
Of the nature of a line.
Physically powerful.
12. scrupulous (adj.):
Pertaining to one's birth.
Credulous.
Farthest from the front.
Unduly or excessively proud, as of wealth, station, learning, etc.
Cautious in action for fear of doing wrong.
13. precedent (n.):
A space entirely devoid of matter.
An instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule.
A servile favorite.
Determination of the distinctive nature of a disease.
Transition of the soul of a human being at death into another body,whether human or beast.
14. lune (n.):
One of four equal parts into which anything is or may be divided.
The moon.
The head man.
Any shrub or small tree of the genus Alumnus, of the oak family.
Profound lethargy.
15. foresee (v.):
To discern beforehand.
To confiscate.
To be in collusion.
To step beyond.
To examine formally by questioning.
16. dishonest (adj.):
Perceptible by touch.
Having gentle or courteous bearing or manner.
Being on the alert to discover and ward off danger or insure safety.
Untrustworthy.
Urgent.
17. Hibernian (adj.):
Pertaining to edible grain or farinaceous seeds.
Worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial.
Clinging or sticking fast.
Characterized by bold or insolent opposition.
Pertaining to Ireland, or its people.
18. nomic (adj.):
Usual or customary.
Having skill in the use of the bodily or mental powers.
Obscure.
Melancholy.
Auxiliary.
19. prospectus (n.):
hot winds from Africa.
A bitter or malicious criticism.
Inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects.
One who trains horses, dogs, etc.
A paper or pamphlet containing information of a proposed undertaking.
20. reparation (n.):
The act of making amends, as for an injury, loss, or wrong.
The office or dignity of a magistrate.
Separation of the more volatile parts of a substance from those lessvolatile.
A practitioner of midwifery.
That which annoys, vexes, or irritates.
21. rejuvenate (v.):
To wind and turn while proceeding in a course.
To fascinate, as by excellence. eloquence, or beauty.
To tear rudely or raggedly.
To restore to youth.
To slander.
22. foreground (n.):
A room for reception of callers or entertainment of guests.
A consecration to the ministry.
A judgment or opinion formed without due examination of the facts.
The sharp striking of one body against another.
That part of a landscape or picture situated or represented as nearest thespectator.
23. cosmography (n.):
Sorrow for something done or left undone, with desire to make things rightby undoing the wrong.
The science that describes the universe, including astronomy, geography,and geology.
One who entrusts.
An article in a periodical written by the editor and published as an officialargument.
A treasurer.
24. continuity (n.):
Hatred of mankind.
A great Hindu prince.
The faintest ray.
A tenant in possession of property, as distinguished from the actual owner.
Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development.
25. contrivance (n.):
A formal or discriminating expression of praise.
A recess.
The act planning, devising, inventing, or adapting something to or for aspecial purpose.
The art of examing objects with the microscope.
Means of subsistence.
26. epicycle (n.):
An idle wanderer.
The recovery of what is mortgaged or pledged, by paying the debt.
A circle that rolls upon the external or internal circumference of anothercircle.
Historian.
Fulfillment.
27. tyro (n.):
Hole.
Anything that rouses to activity or to quickened action.
Insanity.
One slightly skilled in or acquainted with any trade or profession.
A social party composed of persons masked and costumed so as to bedisguised.
28. imminence (n.):
Impending evil or danger.
A figure having seven sides and seven angles.
One who has the charge and direction of, especially of some work ormovement.
A furtherer, forwarder, or encourager.
Carriage of the body in going.
29. junction (n.):
One who rejects authority or inspiration in religion.
The military force stationed in a fort, town, or other place for its defense.
The condition of being joined.
The dignity, condition, office, or term of office of an alderman.
Monovalency.
30. tacit (adj.):
That may or can collapse.
Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, the English philosopher.
Quarrelsome.
Understood.
Implied.
To deprive of power, capacity, competency, or qualification.
To ward off.
To waver.
To keep under restraint or control.
To estimate the money value of.
2. plagiarism (n.):
One who or that which is substituted for or appointed to act in place ofanother.
The stealing of passages from the writings of another and publishing them asone's own.
Overthrow or violent disturbance of established order or condition.
A model, pattern, or original to be copied or imitated.
Deprivation of strength or energy.
3. ruth (n.):
The yielding to inclination, passion, desire, or propensity in oneself oranother.
One who loves books.
Sorrow for another's misery.
Unwillingness to brook delays or wait the natural course of things.
A prominence.
4. attest (v.):
To certify as accurate, genuine, or true.
To reduce or lessen, as by use, exhaustion, or waste.
To proclaim.
To depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest.
To contend.
5. henchman (n.):
Apparition.
The act or ceremony of naming a man or woman for office.
A servile assistant and subordinate.
An acknowledgment entered into before a court with condition to do someparticular act.
Revision.
6. kind-hearted (adj.):
Irascible.
Pertaining to the lungs.
Matchless.
Having a kind and sympathetic nature.
Contemptible.
7. arbor (n.):
Harsh or malignant oppression.
Urgency.
The quality of being noticeable or distinguished.
In colonial times, a member of the lower house of the legislature of Marylandor Virginia.
A tree.
8. ruminant (adj.):
Not flowing: said of water, as in a pool.
Exhibiting or indicating omission.
Pertaining to marriage, marital rights, or married persons.
Including or pertaining to the whole of America, both North and South.
Chewing the cud.
9. Quixotic (adj.):
Contradictory.
Living, occurring, or existing at the same time.
Chivalrous or romantic to a ridiculous or extravagant degree.
Discriminating.
That can be imagined or conceived in the mind.
10. aphorism (n.):
A written or spoken statement that is flat, dull, or commonplace.
Anything that destroys or restrains the growth of putrefactivemicro-organisms.
Proverb.
Blessing.
A probability.
11. lunar (adj.):
Pertaining to the moon.
Approachable.
Judging severely or harshly.
Of the nature of a line.
Physically powerful.
12. scrupulous (adj.):
Pertaining to one's birth.
Credulous.
Farthest from the front.
Unduly or excessively proud, as of wealth, station, learning, etc.
Cautious in action for fear of doing wrong.
13. precedent (n.):
A space entirely devoid of matter.
An instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule.
A servile favorite.
Determination of the distinctive nature of a disease.
Transition of the soul of a human being at death into another body,whether human or beast.
14. lune (n.):
One of four equal parts into which anything is or may be divided.
The moon.
The head man.
Any shrub or small tree of the genus Alumnus, of the oak family.
Profound lethargy.
15. foresee (v.):
To discern beforehand.
To confiscate.
To be in collusion.
To step beyond.
To examine formally by questioning.
16. dishonest (adj.):
Perceptible by touch.
Having gentle or courteous bearing or manner.
Being on the alert to discover and ward off danger or insure safety.
Untrustworthy.
Urgent.
17. Hibernian (adj.):
Pertaining to edible grain or farinaceous seeds.
Worldly, as opposed to spiritual or celestial.
Clinging or sticking fast.
Characterized by bold or insolent opposition.
Pertaining to Ireland, or its people.
18. nomic (adj.):
Usual or customary.
Having skill in the use of the bodily or mental powers.
Obscure.
Melancholy.
Auxiliary.
19. prospectus (n.):
hot winds from Africa.
A bitter or malicious criticism.
Inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects.
One who trains horses, dogs, etc.
A paper or pamphlet containing information of a proposed undertaking.
20. reparation (n.):
The act of making amends, as for an injury, loss, or wrong.
The office or dignity of a magistrate.
Separation of the more volatile parts of a substance from those lessvolatile.
A practitioner of midwifery.
That which annoys, vexes, or irritates.
21. rejuvenate (v.):
To wind and turn while proceeding in a course.
To fascinate, as by excellence. eloquence, or beauty.
To tear rudely or raggedly.
To restore to youth.
To slander.
22. foreground (n.):
A room for reception of callers or entertainment of guests.
A consecration to the ministry.
A judgment or opinion formed without due examination of the facts.
The sharp striking of one body against another.
That part of a landscape or picture situated or represented as nearest thespectator.
23. cosmography (n.):
Sorrow for something done or left undone, with desire to make things rightby undoing the wrong.
The science that describes the universe, including astronomy, geography,and geology.
One who entrusts.
An article in a periodical written by the editor and published as an officialargument.
A treasurer.
24. continuity (n.):
Hatred of mankind.
A great Hindu prince.
The faintest ray.
A tenant in possession of property, as distinguished from the actual owner.
Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development.
25. contrivance (n.):
A formal or discriminating expression of praise.
A recess.
The act planning, devising, inventing, or adapting something to or for aspecial purpose.
The art of examing objects with the microscope.
Means of subsistence.
26. epicycle (n.):
An idle wanderer.
The recovery of what is mortgaged or pledged, by paying the debt.
A circle that rolls upon the external or internal circumference of anothercircle.
Historian.
Fulfillment.
27. tyro (n.):
Hole.
Anything that rouses to activity or to quickened action.
Insanity.
One slightly skilled in or acquainted with any trade or profession.
A social party composed of persons masked and costumed so as to bedisguised.
28. imminence (n.):
Impending evil or danger.
A figure having seven sides and seven angles.
One who has the charge and direction of, especially of some work ormovement.
A furtherer, forwarder, or encourager.
Carriage of the body in going.
29. junction (n.):
One who rejects authority or inspiration in religion.
The military force stationed in a fort, town, or other place for its defense.
The condition of being joined.
The dignity, condition, office, or term of office of an alderman.
Monovalency.
30. tacit (adj.):
That may or can collapse.
Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, the English philosopher.
Quarrelsome.
Understood.
Implied.
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