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25 Cards in this Set
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Enfant Terrible (aun-faun ter-ee-bluh) |
French for a terrible child |
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Heartsome |
Cheerful, spirited |
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Doodlesack |
A bagpipe |
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Vulnerary |
An herbal or other remedy for healing wounds |
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Featly |
Neatly; elegantly |
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Maladroit |
Unskillfull; awkward; tactless; bungling |
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Quodlibet |
A subtle or elaborate argument or debate, usually on a theological or scholastic debate |
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Reverie |
A state of dreamy medititation or fanciful musing; a daydream |
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Ad absurdum |
To a point of absurdity |
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Fenestrated |
Having windows; windowed; characterized by windows |
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Oblivescence |
The process of forgetting |
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Moxie |
Courage; nerve; determination |
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Crump |
To make a crunching sound, as in walking over snow |
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Naissance |
A birth origination or growth, as that of a person, movement or organization |
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Berceuse |
Instrument or voice having a soothing character; lullaby |
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Madeleine |
Something that triggers a memory or nostalgia |
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Peculate |
To steal or take dishonestly |
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Fiddle-footed |
Wrestlessly wandering |
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Minerva |
A woman of great wisdom |
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Behindhand |
Late; tardy; behind schedule |
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Busticate |
To break into pieces |
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Dornick |
A small stone easy to throw |
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Disjune |
Breakfast |
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Solitudinarian |
A person who seeks solitude |
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Debonair |
Courteous, gracious and having sophisticated charm |