The ropes used to slow a horse.
What are reins?
A three-sided shape.
What is a triangle?
A state of matter characterized by flowing and being containable.
What is a liquid?
The actual meaning of A.M. (ante meridiem).
What is before noon?
The steepness of a line, calculated by the change in y divided by the change in x.
What is slope?
Free time off work.
What is leisure?
A 3-sided shape that has all the sides and angles the same size.
What is equilateral?
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What is regular?
The state of matter of auroras, lightning, and welding arcs.
What is plasma?
The Roman Emperor after whom the month of August was named.
Who is Augustus Caesar?
The last name of Linus and Lucy in Peanuts.
What is Van Pelt?
A vehicle used to carry cargo originating in Ancient Babylon.
What is a freight train?
The proper name for "corner" of a shape.
What is a vertex?
The more general term for liquids and gases.
What is a fluid?
The number of days February had in 1900.
What is 28?
The Pokémon type of my Pokémon Terracatta. (Possible answers: Normal, Fire, Water, Grass, Flying, Fighting, Poison, Electric, Ground, Rock, Psychic, Ice, Bug, Ghost, Steel, Dragon, Dark and Fairy)
What is Ground?
The plural of the region attached to the endoplasmic reticulum in a eukaryotic cell.
What are nuclei?
A quadrilateral with two pairs of sides of the same size.
What is a kite?
A low-temperature metal with zero electrical resistance.
What is a superconductor?
The 13th or 15th days of the months, under the Roman calendar.
What are the Ides?
The food in the following sentence that is NOT misspelled:
"At the French restaurant, I ordered boeuf bourgignon, gratin deauxphinoise, bouillabaise, and tartiflette."
What is tartiflette?
A CNS stimulant and the most commonly used psychoactive substance in the world.
What is caffeine?
What a circle outside a triangle touching all the triangle's corners is doing.
What is circumscribing?
The term for the transformation from gas to solid.
What is sublimation?
The radioactive element used in atomic clocks.
What is cesium?
A rhetorical term and etymological evolution where a part represents a whole (ex. using "wheels" to mean a car).
What is synecdoche?