Spelling Bee Test Practice
litigious
inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits
keratitis
inflammation of the cornea of the eye
catarrh
inflammation of the mucous membrane
manipulable
influencable; controllable
wheedle
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
record
information provided to a journalist that can be released and attributed by name to the source
contumelious
insolent or rude in speech or behavior; insultingly abusive; humiliating
banners
internet advertising in the form of rectangular graphics at the top or bottom of web pages
proprioceptive
interpreting stimuli originating in muscles, joints, and other internal tissues that give information about the position of one body part in relation to another
cuckoo
is a common European bird.
macaque
is a monkey, characterized by cheek pouches and short tail.
humane
kind; compassionate
uncouth
lacking good manners, refinement, or grace
island
land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water
shore
land bordering the sea, a lake, or a large river
raven
large black bird with a straight bill and long wedge-shaped tail
yeti
large hairy humanoid creature said to live in the Himalayas
kookaburra
large kingfisher of Australia with a harsh, crackling voice
moose
large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male
billow
large wave of water; a great swell or surge (of smoke); V: surge, swell, roll in billows
kangaroo
largest living marsupial
vacation
leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure
romaine
lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated head
crease
line made by crushing white line on the ground in cricket
phytophilous
living or feeding on plants.
lidocaine
local anesthetic
pinpoint
locate exactly
pharmacy
location for preparing and dispensing drugs; also the study of preparing and dispensing drugs
frock
long loose garment (worn by monks)
groove
long narrow channel made in a surface to guide the movement of something; Ex. groove of the record
yammer
loud and sustained or repetitive noise
megrims
low spirits : the blues.
allegiance
loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause.
prestidigitation
magic tricks performed as entertainment
yellowfin
maguro (tuna)
convince
make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
splutter
make a series of short explosive spitting or choking sounds
profiteer
make or seek to make an excessive or unfair profit, esp. illegally or in a black market: (as noun profiteering) : the profiteering of tabloid journalists.
rustle
make slight sounds like silk moving or being rubbed together
groom
man employed to take care of horses; V: make neat and trim; clean and brush (an animal)
various
many different types. example: There are various genres of books in the library.
beaucoup
many or much
vituperative
marked by harshly abusive condemnation
dappled
marked with spots or rounded patches
matrimony
marrying a woman to make her a mother
ewe
mature female sheep
tikkun
means "repair" in Hebrew, either of one's soul or the whole world
melismatic
melodic style characterized by many notes sung to a single text syllable
dulcet
melodious; pleasing to the ear
meekness
mildness gentleness overly submissive or compliant
bric-a-brac
miscellaneous objects and ornaments of little value
remuneration
money paid for work or a service
elegiac
mourning that which is lost or past; sorrowful
twice
multiplication
treble
multiply by three; triple
mustard
mustard
singultus
myoclonus of the diaphragm that causes the characteristic hiccup sound with each spasm
berth
n. A bunk or bed in a vessel, sleeping-car, etc.
specimen
n. A single thing that is taken as an example of a whole category.
brogue
n. Any dialectic pronunciation of English, especially that of the Irish people.
buffoonery
n. Low drollery, coarse jokes, etc.
statistician
n. One who is skilled in collecting and tabulating numerical facts.
kennel
n. a shelter or boarding house for dogs
skydiving
n. a sport in which a person jumps from an aircraft and falls for as long as possible before opening a parachute
rotisserie
n. a turning device on which food is cooked (restaurant that serves food cooked this way)
accoutrement
n. an accessory item of dress or equipment
quiddity
n. an essential quality
firefly
nocturnal beetle common in warm regions having luminescent abdominal organs
eczema
noninfectious, inflammatory skin disease characterized by redness, blisters, scabs, and itching
incoherent
not able to be understood; nonsensical
forbidden
not allowed; banned
difficult
not easy
spurious
not genuine, not true, not valid
faux
not genuine; fake or false
farfetched
not likely to happen unlikely and unconvincing; implausible.
infirm
not physically or mentally strong, especially through age or illness
flimsy
not strong or solid; poorly made; not convincing
pastel
noun 1. a crayon made of powdered pigments bound with gum or resin. "future issues will demonstrate work with *s and marker pens" 2. a soft and delicate shade of a color. "the subtlest of *s and creams" adjective of a soft and delicate shade of color. "* blue curtains"
trice
noun- a very short time; an instant. Verb- to pull or haul with a rope.
ceramics
objects made from clay or other combinations of minerals baked at high temperature
fealty
obligated loyalty or faithfulness
stagestruck
obsessed with a desire to perform before an audience
Exaugural
occurring at the close of a term or office.
miraculous
occurring through divine or supernatural intervention, or manifesting such power.
tawny
of an orange-brown or yellowish-brown color
serious
of great consequence
gargantuan
of huge or extraordinary size and power
nugatory
of no value or importance
bourgeois
of or characteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
spectral
of or like a ghost
Yeatsian
of or relating to W.B. Yeats or his poetic style or influence.
vulpine
of or relating to a fox or foxes Origin early 17th century: from Latin vulpinus, from vulpes 'fox.
trendy
of or relating to the latest trend or style
superlative
of the highest quality or degree
vague
of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning.
voluntary
of your own free will or design
bdelloid
of, like or pertaining to leeches
nobiliary
of, like or pertaining to nobility
filial
of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter
Castilian
of, relating to, or characteristic of the standard Spanish language.
isotopic
of, relating to, or having the relationship of one of two or more species of atoms of the same chemical element that have the same atomic number but differ in atomic mass or mass number.
votive
offered in fulfillment of a vow or a pledge
functionary
official (who performs a particular function)
peripheral
on the edge, not important
educand
one that is to be educated : student.
terabyte
one trillion bytes
Proselytizer
one who causes another to convert from one belief or faith to another
antiquarian
one who collects or studies objects of former times
wunderkind
one who excels in a difficult field at an early age
interloper
one who moves in where he or she is not wanted or has no right to be, an intruder
companion
one who spends time with or does things with another
trepanation
opening a hole in ones skull as a cure for mental disorders
sweltering
oppressively hot and humid
kidney
organ that removes urea, excess water, and other waste products from the blood and passes them to the ureter
disproportionate
out of proportion; of an unequal size or amount
Arthralgia
pain in a joint or joints
varnish
paint used to coat a surface with a glossy film; glossy coating produced by using this substance; Ex. nail varnish; V.
holobenthic
passing entire life in the deep ocean
toxicosis
pathologic condition caused by the action of a poison or toxin
ancestors
people who came before you in your family
tourists
people who travel for pleasure
dangerous
perilous
permafrost
permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
importunate
persistent, especially to the point of annoyance or intrusion
indefatigable
persisting tirelessly
shopaholic
person addicted to shopping
choreographer
person creating and arranging dances for stage performances
charioteer
person who drives a chariot.
phonetician
person who studies speech sounds
philharmonic
pertaining to a musical organization, such as a symphony orchestra
lupine
pertaining to or resembling the wolf; savage; ravenous; predatory; any of numerous plants belonging to the genus "Lupinus."
allergenic
pertaining to the capacity to produce an allergic reaction
macular
pertaining to the macula of the eye
uveal
pertaining to the second or vascular coat of the eye
carpal
pertaining to the wrist
subcutaneous
pertaining to under the skin
coverall
plastic garment designed to cover the body from the chest down to the upper thigh
euphonius
pleasing to the ear
dorsiflexor
points the toes upward, flexing the foot at the ankle
agitprop
political propaganda (especially Communist propaganda) communicated via art and literature and cinema
valiant
possessing or showing courage or determination
cocoa
powder of ground roasted cocao beans with most of the fat removed
kudos
praise for an achievement
bias
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
homework
preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home)
excision
process of cutting out, surgical removal
recuperation
process of return to a normal state of health
ptosis
prolapse, downward displacement
palaver
prolonged and idle discussion
salubrious
promoting health or well-being
papeterie
păp'ĭ-trē, păp-trē' Filters. A box used to hold stationery and other writing materials.
abruptly
quickly and without warning
drowsy
ready to fall asleep, sleepy
opponency
receptors act in opposite ways, 2 pairs of colours
brick
rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln
inwardly
registered or existing in the mind but not expressed to others
divine
related to a god; supremely good or beautiful
marine
related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea
a posteriori
relating to or derived by reasoning from known or observed facts
sacerdotal
relating to priests or the priesthood; priestly Origin late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin sacerdotalis, from sacerdos, sacerdot- 'priest.'
intellectual
relating to the ability to think and understand ideas and information
mimetic
relating to, constituting, or habitually practicing mimesis Origin mid 17th century: from Greek mimētikos 'imitation,' from mimeisthai 'to imitate.'
palliative
relieving or soothing the symptoms of a disease or disorder without effecting a cure
iteration
repeated interactions with the same partners
reverberant
resounding
stewardship
responsibility for conserving and restoring the Earth's resources for future generations
antsy
restless; impatient and tired of waiting
cadence
rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words
ludicrous
ridiculous, laughable, absurd
coarse
rough or loose in texture or grain
disciform
round or oval in shape
curtly
rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner
domineering
ruling or controlling arrogantly; overbearing; tyrannical
weltschmerz
sadness on thinking about the evils of the world
forensics
scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime.
furtive
secret, stealthy
scrounge
seek to obtain (something, typically food or money) at the expense or through the generosity of others or by stealth.
axiomatic
self-evident, expressing a universally accepted principle or rule
balderdash
senseless talk or writing; nonsense
melody
series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
Nicoise
served with some of the ingredients (such as tomatoes and olives)
coercive
serving or intended to compel by force or authority
glimmer
shine erratically; twinkle; N: dim or unsteady light; faint indication; Ex. glimmer of hope
penguin
short-legged flightless birds of cold southern especially Antarctic regions having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers
ingenuous
showing innocence or childlike simplicity
wholehearted
showing or characterized by complete sincerity and commitment
acumen
shrewdness shown by keen insight
introverted
shy, keeping to yourself
boutonniere
silver rings or dynamic PIP extension splint (to prevent flexion of PIP joint)
cutis
skin; cutaneous
skirmish
small fight, brief encounter
lambkin
small or young lamb
spatula
small scoop used to transfer powder and crystal chemicals
billabong
small wetland associated with a river channel that is isolated during low-flow periods and can be flushed during a flood
biscotti
small, crisp rectangular twice-baked cookies containing nuts, made originally in Italy
legato
smooth and connected
banal
so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
innovator
social deviant who accepts socially acceptable goals but rejects socially acceptable means to achieve them
feta
soft cheese made from ewe's milk
porridge
soft food made by boiling oatmeal or other meal or legumes in water or milk until thick
omission
someone or something that has been left out or excluded
peacenik
someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations
favorite
something regarded with special favor or liking
biscuit
something that has been cooked twice
formation
something that is made or formed
entrance
something that provides access; a way to get into something
monstrosity
something, especially a building, that is very large and is considered unsightly.
scaberulous
somewhat scabrous or rough
Romeo
son of Montague
spoken
speak, spoke
argot
special words or phrases used by a specific group of people
organelle
specialized structure that performs important cellular functions within a eukaryotic cell
migraine
specific type of headache characterized by severe head pain, sensitivity to light, dizziness, and nausea
philosophize
speculate or theorize about fundamental or serious issues, especially in a tedious or pompous way
succusion
splashing internal organs
pervasive
spread throughout every part
spangled
sprinkled with bright or glittering spots
prominent
standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known
bereavement
state of being deprived of something valuable or beloved; state of being bereaved or bereft
decrepitude
state of collapse or weakness caused by illness or old age
hangar
storage area (like garage) for a plane
strong
strength
tussle
struggle, fight
ichthyology
study of fishes
appurtenances
subordinate possessions He bought the estate and all its appurtenances.
flurry
sudden gust of wind; sudden commotion
valetudinary
suffering from poor health
pear
sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties
teaspoon
t or tsp
teppanyaki
tabletop/stovetop grilling
phonics
teaching reading by training beginners to associate letters with their sound values
Highlands
temperature and precipitation vary with latitude and elevation
gullibility
tendency to believe too readily and therefore to be easily deceived
karst
terrain dominated by limestone bedrock and characterized by rocky ground, caves, sinkholes, underground rivers, and the absence of surface streams and lakes
farewell
the act of departing politely
sternutation
the act of sneezing
chaperonage
the act or the practice of chaperoning : attendance or supervision by or as if by a chaperone
effraction
the action of making forcible entry criminal effraction of a house effraction into a store.
laughter
the action or sound of laughing
ventriloquy
the art of projecting your voice so that it seems to come from another source (as from a ventriloquist's dummy)
repoussage
the art or process of hammering out or pressing thin metal from the reverse side.
avifauna
the birds or the kinds of birds of a region, period, or environment
vocabulary
the body of words used in a particular language.
hermeneutics
the branch of knowledge that deals with interpretation, especially of the Bible or literary texts.
bariatrics
the branch of medicine concerned with the prevention and control of obesity and associated diseases
uncle
the brother of your father or mother
commerce
the buying and selling of goods and services
demographics
the characteristics of a population with respect to age, race, and gender.
allelopathy
the chemical inhibition of one plant (or other organism) by another, due to the release into the environment of substances acting as germination or growth inhibitors.
canaille
the common people; the masses
oeuvre
the complete work of an artist, composer, or writer
stubble
the cut stalks of grain plants left sticking out of the ground after the grain is harvested
lairs
the den or dwelling of a wild animal; a hideaway
reciprocity
the exchange of resources, goods, and services among people of relatively equal status; meant to create and reinforce social ties
virulence
the extent of pathogenicity
leniency
the fact or quality of being more merciful or tolerant than expected; clemency.
glitterati
the fashionable set of people engaged in show business or some other glamorous activity.
googol
the figure 1 followed by 100 zeroes, equal to 10 to the 100th power
alpha
the first letter of the Greek alphabet
aviation
the flying or operating of aircraft
propulsion
the force that drives something forward, or forward motion
glucose
the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues. When its level is low, we feel hunger.
suet
the hard white fat on the kidneys and loins of cattle, sheep, and other animals, used to make foods including puddings, pastry, and mincemeat.
chancellor
the highest official of a monarch, prime minister
edification
the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
knuckle
the joints in your fingers, including the ones where your fingers join your hands
homicide
the killing of one human being by another
rutabaga
the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food
horizon
the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet
snout
the long nose and area around the mouth of some types of animals, such as pigs
tibia
the medial and larger bone of the lower leg
midriff
the middle area of the human torso (usually in front)
hydra
the nine-headed serpent slain by Hercules; a persistent or many-sided problem that presents new obstacles as soon as old ones are solved
quadrillion
the number named by a unit with fifteen zeros after it; 1000 trillions; 1,000,000,000,000,000
consequent
the outcome of the hypothetical condition in the major premise of a conditional syllogism
lapel
the part on each side of a coat or jacket immediately below the collar that is folded back on either side of the front opening
heredity
the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
arpeggio
the playing of the tones of a chord in rapid succession rather than simultaneously
apogee
the point in an orbit most distant from the body being orbited; the highest point
Entomophagy
the practice of eating insects, especially by people
bribery
the practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantage
varsity
the principal team representing a high school or college in a sport or other competition.
Verismilitude
the quality of appearing to be true, real, likely, or probable
subtlety
the quality of being difficult to detect or analyze
soppiness
the quality or fact of being soppy (= showing or feeling too much emotion, especially love): Soppiness is at the very heart of the successful love letter.
mobility
the quality or state of being able to move about freely
purpose
the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
myself
the reflexive form of the pronouns 'me' or 'I'
debris
the remains of something that has been destroyed
hyrax
the rodentlike animal sometimes called a coney
scripture
the sacred writings of Christianity contained in the Bible.
sailage
the sails of a ship.
phenotype
the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
axle
the shaft on which the wheels revolve
conch
the spiral shell of a gastropod, often used as a horn
honeybee
the state insect of Nebraska
naïveté
the state of being simple or childlike
membership
the state of belonging to or being a part of a group or an organization : the state of being a member
weather
the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
theme
the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
regalia
the symbols, objects or special costumes worn by or associated with a group
umami
the taste sensation produced by glutamate; identifies the presence of amino acids in foods
lebensraum
the territory that a state or nation believes is needed for its natural development, especially associated with Nazi Germany.
nihlism
the total rejection of religious or moral beliefs
tumbling
the use of levers to roll heavy objects over short distances
modesty
the virtue by which we think, speak, act, and dress in ways that show respect for ourselves and others
climate
the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
subtitles
the words printed over a film in a foreign language to translate what is being said by the actors
yeanling
the young of a sheep or goat; a lamb or kid
gruel
thin, liquid porridge Our daily allotment of gruel made the meal not only monotonous but also unpalatable.
Americana
things associated with the culture and history of America, especially the United States.
eternity
time without beginning or end
pamper
to allow too many privileges, be too generous and easygoing toward
solicit
to ask for in a formal way
lambasted
to assault violently : beat, whip; attack verbally; censure
lionize
to assign great social importance to; to treat as a celebrity
lamentable
to be regretted or pitied
circumflex
to bend around or curve
reflect
to bend or throw back light or heat; to fold or turn back
invoke
to call on for support
elucidate
to clarify, explain
surcease
to come to an end
besieged
to crowd around in order to ask for favors; to overwhelm; to enclose with armed forces
vandalize
to damage or destroy something on purpose
postpone
to do something at a time or date after it was originally planned
debunk
to expose the falseness of something
nourish
to feed or help grow and develop; to support
cough
to force air through your throat with a short, loud noise often because you are sick
guess
to form an opinion or give an answer about something when you do not know much or anything about it
formalize
to give a definite or official form to something
sparkle
to give off small flashes of light
enfranchise
to give the right to vote
flourish
to grow, thrive, be prosperous; to wave in the air; a dramatic gesture; a fanfare of horns
yearn
to have a strong and earnest desire
cicatrize
to heal with the formation of a scar
knock
to hit something (such as a door) with the knuckles of your hand or with a hard object (such as a knocker) in order to get people's attention
giggle
to laugh in a silly or uncontrolled way
publish
to make a document available to the general public
usher
to make known the presence or arrival of; to introduce
whimper
to make low, weak crying noises; to speak in this way
strum
to make music by stroking or brushing the strings of an instrument
bother
to make someone feel worried or upset
retreat
to move away from the enemy
squirm
to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
dodge
to move quickly and suddenly to one side in order to avoid somebody/something
launch
to officially start something
pluck
to pull off or out; to pick
sheathed
to put a weapon, such as a knife, into it's cover or sheath
marginalize
to put or keep (someone) in a powerless or unimportant position within a society or group
bristle
to react in an angry or offended manner
mention
to refer to; to state in passing; to briefly or casually speak; to remind
resuscitate
to revive, bring back to consciousness or existence
reign
to rule as a queen or king; to be widespread; the rule of a queen or king; the time during which a person rules
ignite
to set on fire, cause to burn; to heat up, excite
teeter
to stand or move in an unsteady way so that you look as if you are going to fall
thawed
to stop being frozen
appropriate
to take possession of for one's own use; confiscate
badger
to tease, annoy, harass persistently
flounder
to thrash about in a clumsy or ineffective way
fido
to trust, believe (confide, infidel)
swerve
to turn aside sharply; a sharp or sudden turn
misinterpret
to understand incorrectly
diverge
to vary; go in different directions from the same point
dillydally
to waste time by loitering or delaying
erode
to wear away gradually, eat away
cooperate
to work with; to be helpful to
countless
too many to be counted
tooth
tooth
abandon
total lack of inhibition
commute
travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis.
petrifying
turning organic matter into stone or a stony substance
subterranean
under the surface of the earth; underground
ounce
unit of weight
puzzles
unpopular menu items with a high contribution margin
tentativeness
unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive
slovenly
untidy; carelessly done
abnegation
unwillingness to admit reality or truth; denial
Paronomasia
use of words alike in sound but different in meaning. "ask for me tomorrow and you will find me a GRAVE man."
futility
uselessness as a consequence of having no practical result
bombard
v. To assail with any missile or with abusive speech.
monopolize
v. To use or take so as to prevent others from using or taking
incinerate
v. to burn to ashes
oppugn
v. to oppose with argument; to contradict or call into question
memes
variations in ideas, fashions, and innovations passed from one person to another that cause rapid cultural mutations.
cabbage
vegetable "head"
hobble
verb: to hold back the progress of something Synonyms : gimp , hitch , limp Bad weather has *d rescue efforts, making it difficult for crews to find bodies in the wreckage.
brilliant
very bright
jumbo
very large
diaphanous
very sheer and light; almost completely transparent
measly
very small or inferior; not enough
mayhem
violent or damaging disorder; chaos
Violaceous
violet/purple hue; typically inflammatory diseases located at the dermal-epidermal junction
frailty
weakness The doctor prescribed vitamin and mineral supplements for the sick old woman because of her frailty.
missile
weapon capable of being propelled to hit a distant object
barefoot
wearing nothing on the feet
famous
well known by many people
savvy
well-informed; sharp; experienced
bedraggled
wet and filthy, as though having been dragged through mud
ruins
what is left after a building, wall, etc., has fallen to pieces
sophisticated
wide-ranging knowledge and appreciation of many parts of the world arising from urban life and wide travel
pigeon
wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs
rambunctious
wild, noisy, rowdy, disorderly, or unruly
cruel
willfully causing pain or suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it.
listlessly
without any energy or enthusiasm; anxiously
unnoticed
without being seen
achromatic
without color
effortless
without having to try; easy
gratis
without payment; free of charge
apology
words expressing regret; words asking to be excused for an action
runes
words written in ancient Germanic letters
juvenilia
works produced by an author or artist while still young
paisley
woven or printed with an elaborate design of curved abstract figures
jabberwocky
writing or speech that makes no sense
junior
younger
daughter
your female child
butterscotch
{noun} the flavor of brown sugar and butter cooked together.
hierurgical
¦hīə¦rərjə̇kəl, (ˈ)hī¦r- of or relating to [an act or rite of worship]
panary
ˈpanərē of or relating to bread or breadmaking
phulkari
ˈpülˌkärē a flower pattern embroidery made in India
shield
보호하다, protect, defend, safeguard, guard
endorphin
"morphine within"--natural, opiatelike neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure.
Aztec
(1200-1521) 1300, they settled in the valley of Mexico. Grew corn. Engaged in frequent warfare to conquer others of the region. Worshipped many gods (polytheistic). Believed the sun god needed human blood to continue his journeys across the sky. Practiced human sacrifices and those sacrificed were captured warriors from other tribes and those who volunteered for the honor.
Merlin
(Arthurian legend) the magician who acted as King Arthur's advisor
Plantagenet
(England, 1154-1399) The Plantagenets rose to power when Geoffrey V of Anjou married Matilda, and their rule ended when Richard II was deposed in 1399. Some of their notable rulers included Richard I, John, and Edward I. The signing of the Magna Carta, the English conquest of Wales, and the beginning of the Hundred Years War all occurred during their reign. The houses of Lancaster and York were cadet branches (new royal houses formed by non-inheriting members) of the Plantagenets.
Minotaur
(Greek mythology) a mythical monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man
unctuous
(adj.) Excessively smooth or smug; trying too hard to give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, or piety; fatty, oily; pliable
harmonious
(adj.) able to get along together well; combining different elements that blend pleasingly; melodious
palatable
(adj.) agreeable to the taste or one's sensibilities; suitable for consumption.
sinister
(adj.) appearing evil or dangerous; threatening evil or harm
vitriolic
(adj.) bitter, sarcastic; highly caustic or biting (like a strong acid)
beatific
(adj.) blissful; rendering or making blessed
onerous
(adj.) burdensome; involving hardship or difficulty
haphhazard
(adj.) by chance; not planned; lacking order
sedentary
(adj.) characterized by or calling for continued sitting; remaining in one place
nebulous
(adj.) cloudlike, resembling a cloud; cloudy in color, not transparent; vague, confused, indistinct
honorific
(adj.) conferring or showing honor or respect (syn.) respectful
elusive
(adj.) difficult to catch or to hold; hard to explain or understand
pretentious
(adj.) done for show, striving to make a big impression; claiming merit or position unjustifiably; making demands on one's skill or abilities, ambitious
frugal
(adj.) economical, avoiding waste and luxury; scanty, poor, meager
sepulchral
(adj.) funereal, typical of the tomb; extremely gloomy or dismal SYNONYMS: lugubrious, mortuary
rabid
(adj.) furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme; mad; infected with rabies
militant
(adj.) given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause; (n.) an activist
garish
(adj.) glaring; tastelessly showy or overdecorated in a vulgar or offensive way
taciturn
(adj.) habitually silent or quiet, inclined to talk very little
arrogant
(adj.) haughty, too convinced of one's own importance
remedial
(adj.) intended to repair gaps in students' basic knowledge (After his teacher discovered he couldn't read, Alex was forced to enroll in remedial English.)
churlish
(adj.) lacking politeness or good manners; lacking sensitivity; difficult to work with or deal with; rude
contingent
(adj.) likely but not certain to happen, possible; dependent on uncertain events or conditions; happening by chance; (n.) a representative group forming part of a larger body
prone
(adj.) lying face down; inclined, likely
synthetic
(adj.) made or put together by people; (n.) something artificial
untenable
(adj.) not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain
unwonted
(adj.) not usual or expected; not in character
frivolous
(adj.) of little importance, not worthy of serious attention; not meant seriously
venomous
(adj.) poisonous; spiteful, mean
quizzical
(adj.) puzzled; mocking; odd; equivocal
restive
(adj.) restless, hard to manage, balky
boorish
(adj.) rude, unrefined; clumsy
cloying
(adj.) sickeningly sweet (Though Ronald was physically attractive, Maud found his constant compliments and solicitous remarks cloying.)
oblique
(adj.) slanting or sloping; not straightforward or direct
somnolent
(adj.) sleepy, drowsy; inducing sleep
stalwart
(adj.) strong and sturdy; brave; resolute; (n.) a brave, strong person; a strong supporter; one who takes an uncompromising position
whimsical
(adj.) subject to odd ideas, notions, or fancies; playful; unpredictable
evanescent
(adj.) vanishing, soon passing away; light and airy
distraught
(adj.) very much agitated or upset as a result of emotion or mental conflict
pending
(adj.) waiting to be settled; (prep.) until
callow
(adj.) without experience; immature, not fully developed; lacking sophistication and poise; without feathers
despicable
(adj.) worthy of scorn, contemptible
impromptu
(adj., adv.) without preparation, offhand, suddenly or hastily done; (n.) an extemporaneous composition or remark; a minimal piece suggestive of improvisation
gung ho
(adjective) extremely or overly zealous or enthusiastic.
vehicular
(adjective) of, relating to, or designed for a machine that is used to carry goods or passengers from one place to another.
owlishly
(adv.) in a manner resembling or suggesting an owl
software
(computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory
whereas
(conjunction) while on the contrary, considering that
lento
(especially as a direction) slowly. "the song opens * and pianissimo" played slowly. "the slow * movement highlights the quartet's individual excellence"
villa
(especially in continental Europe) a large and luxurious country residence. a large country house of Roman times, having an estate and consisting of farm and residential buildings arranged around a courtyard. BRITISH a detached or semidetached house in a residential district, typically one that is Victorian or Edwardian in style.
meunière
(especially of fish) cooked or served in lightly browned butter with lemon juice and parsley.
posada
(in Mexico) a ritual re-enactment of Mary and Joseph's search for a lodging in Bethlehem, performed just before Christmas
boulevardier
(n) a sophisticated, worldly, and socially active man; a man who frequents fashionable places; a man-about-town
jibboom
(n) a spar that extends the bowsprit... part of a ship
reprieve
(n) a temporary relief or delay; (v) to grant a postponement
notoriety
(n) ill fame; the state of being well-known for a disgraceful reason
flattery
(n.) - compliments, sycophancy
Vicissitudes
(n.) - the unexpected changes and shifts often encountered in one's life
alpaca
(n.) a South American animal like a llama with fine long woolly hair
mortal
(n.) a being that must eventually die; (adj.) of or relating to such a being; causing death, fatal; possible, conceivable
kiwi
(n.) a bird from New Zealand that cannot fly and that has weak wings and a long bill
lexicon
(n.) a dictionary of a language; the special vocabulary of a person, group, or subject; a compendium
oubliette
(n.) a dungeon with an opening only at the top and often a concealed pit below the floor
domino
(n.) a flat rectangular block the face of which is divided into two equal parts that are blank or bear from one to six dots, that is used to play in a game
hiatus
(n.) a gap, opening, break (in the sense of having an element missing)
vassal
(n.) a person under the protection of a feudal lord to whom he or she owes allegiance; a subordinate or dependent; a servant; (adj.) subservient
assailant
(n.) a person who attacks violently (with blows or words)
recluse
(n.) a person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn from the world
worrywart
(n.) a person who worries too much or who worries for no reason
kindred
(n.) a person's relatives; a family relationship; (adj.) related by blood; like, similar
envoy
(n.) a representative or messenger (as of a government)
antipathy
(n.) a strong dislike, hostile feeling
solecism
(n.) a substandard or ungrammatical usage; a breach of etiquette; any impropriety or mistake
nuance
(n.) a subtle or slight variation (as in color, meaning, quality), delicate gradation or shade of difference
paroxysm
(n.) a sudden outburst; a spasm, convulsion
freesia
(n.) a sweet-scented plant of the iris family with narrow tubular red, white or yellow flowers
grouse
(n.) a type of game bird; a complaint; (v.) to complain, grumble
panorama
(n.) a wide, unobstructed view of an area; a complete survey of a subject; a continuously passing or changing scene; a range or spectrum
sabotage
(n.) an action taken to destroy something or to prevent it from working properly; (v.) to take such destructive action
gauntlet
(n.) an armored or protective glove; a challenge; two lines of men armed with weapons with which to beat a person forced to run between them; an ordeal
mandate
(n.) an authoritative command, formal order, authorization; (v.) to issue such an order
blemish
(n.) an imperfection, flaw (The dealer agreed to lower the price because of the many blemishes on the surface of the wooden furniture.)
opus
(n.) an impressive piece of work, especially a musical composition or other work of art
rubble
(n.) broken stone or bricks; ruins
contusion
(n.) bruise, injury (The contusions on his face suggested he'd been in a fight.)
duress
(n.) compulsion by threat; forcible confinement
diversity
(n.) difference, variety; a condition of having many different types of forms
oolite
(n.) eggstone; a limestone made of iron and crystalized rock Oolite or oolite is a sedimentary rock formed from ooids, spherical grains composed of concentric layers. The name derives from the Ancient Greek word ᾠόν for egg.
patent
(n.) exclusive rights over an invention; copyright; (v.) to arrange or obtain such rights; (adj.) plain, open to view; copyrighted
leeway
(n.) extra space for moving along a certain route; allowance for mistakes or inaccuracies; margin of error
verbiage
(n.) language that is too wordy or inflated in proportion to the sense or content, wordiness; a manner of expression
aloha
(n.) love, affection, kindness - often used to express greeting or farewell
surrogate
(n.) one acting in place of another (The surrogate carried the child to term for its biological parents.)
recipient
(n.) one who receives; (adj.) receiving; able or willing to receive
plagiarism
(n.) passing off or using as one's own the writing (or other materials) of another person
pulchritude
(n.) physical beauty (Several of Shakespeare's sonnets explore the pulchritude of a lovely young man.)
emolument
(n.) profit derived from an office or position or from employment; a fee or salary
interlocutor
(n.) someone who participates in a dialogue or conversation (When the officials could not come to an agreement over the correct cover of the flags, the prime minister acted as an interlocutor.)
maximum
(n.) the greatest possible amount or degree; (adj.) reaching the greatest possible amount or degree
stamina
(n.) the strength needed to keep going or overcome physical or mental strain; staying power
macrocosm
(n.) the universe considered as a whole; the entire complex structure of something
rectitude
(n.) uprightness, righteousness; correctness
briefcase
(noun) a case with a handle; for carrying papers or files or books
dirndl
(noun) a dress style marked by a tight bodice, short sleeves, low neck, and gathered skirt and copied from Alpine peasant costumes.
raisin
(noun) a grape dried by the sun or other, artificial heat.
latke
(noun) a griddle cake; especially : one made from grated raw potato.
mower
(noun) a machine for cutting grass.
magician
(noun) a person who entertains an audience with tricks that seem impossible.
topiary
(noun) a plant shaped by training, cutting, and trimming trees or shrubs into ornamental shapes.
crayon
(noun) a stick made of wax that comes in many different colors and is used for drawing or coloring.
swipe
(noun) a swinging hit (as with a bat or an animal's paw).
duvet
(noun) a warm bedcover : a quilt or comforter.
cinnamon
(noun) an aromatic spice made from the bark of certain tropical trees and used in cooking.
sabbatical
(noun) any extended absence from one's work, especially for rest or to acquire new skills
hazelnut
(noun) any of several brown hard-shelled dry fruits having an interior kernel or meat.
tempura
(noun) deep fried fritters of seafood and vegetables.
shebang
(noun) establishment, affair, thing.
revanche
(noun) revenge; especially : the policy of a government intent on the recovery of lost territory.
exoneration
(noun) the act of discharging, or freeing morally or legally (as from a charge, duty,
vacuousness
(noun) the quality or state of being marked by or indicative of mental emptiness or lack of ideas or intelligence.
sesame
(noun) the small flattish seeds of an herb that are used in cooking and as a source for nilon.
glazed
(of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture
bleary
(of the eyes) unfocused or filmy from sleep or tiredness
indecipherable
(of writing or speech) impossible to read or understand
months
(plural noun) more than one of the twelve parts into which a year is divided.
dim sum
(plural noun) traditional Chinese food made up of a variety of items (as steamed or fried dumplings, pieces of cooked chicken, and rice balls) served in small portions,
cautioned
(v) a warning telling someone to be careful.
forage
(v.) - to rummage, scavenge, graze for food
cleave
(v.) To cut or split open; to cling to
stipulate
(v.) to arrange specifically; to require as a condition of agreement
ascribe
(v.) to assign or refer to (as a cause or source), attribute
bask
(v.) to be in, or expose oneself to, pleasant warmth; to take pleasure in or derive enjoyment from
chide
(v.) to blame; scold
seethe
(v.) to boil or foam; to be excited or disturbed
amass
(v.) to bring together, collect, gather, especially for oneself; to come together, assemble
nurture
(v.) to bring up, care for, train, nourish; (n.) rearing, training, upbringing
dissipate
(v.) to cause to disappear; to scatter, dispel; to spend foolishly, squander; to be extravagant in pursuit of pleasure
cajole
(v.) to coax, persuade through flattery or artifice; to deceive with soothing thoughts or false promises
evince
(v.) to display clearly, to make evident, to provoke
imbibe
(v.) to drink; to take in, absorb
reconnoiter
(v.) to engage in reconnaissance; to make a preliminary inspection
hover
(v.) to float or hang suspended over; to move back and forth uncertainly over or around
inundate
(v.) to flood, overflow; to overwhelm by numbers or size
bestow
(v.) to give as a gift; to provide with lodgings
scoff
(v.) to make fun of; to show contempt for
infiltrate
(v.) to pass through or gain entrance to gradually or stealthily
esteem
(v.) to regard highly (n.) a highly favorable opinion or judgment
botch
(v.) to repair or patch poorly; make a mess of; (n.) a hopelessly bungled job
abrogate
(v.) to repeal, cancel, declare null and void
paraphrase
(v.) to restate in other words; (n.)a statement that presents a given idea in new language
calibrate
(v.) to set, standardize (The mechanic calibrated the car's transmission to make the motor run most efficiently.)
quaver
(v.) to shake, tremble; to trill
squander
(v.) to spend foolishly, waste
vacillate
(v.) to swing indecisively from one idea or course of action to another; to waver weakly in mind or will
dawdle
(v.) to waste time; to be idle; to spend more time in doing something than is necessary
inched
(verb) moved slowly or in little increments.
neigh
(verb) to make a long, loud high-pitched sound like that of a horse.
draegerman
..., (Plural form is pronounced identically.) one of a crew of miners trained in underground emergency and rescue work.
Goliath
1 : a Philistine champion who in I Samuel 17 is killed by David. 2 : giant
infant
1 month to 1 year
intoxicating
1. (of drinks) containing alcohol 2. making you feel excited so that you cannot think clearly
delicacy
1. A choice item of food. 2. Great consideration for the feelings of others.
cradle
1. a small bed for a baby that can be pushed gently from side to side 2. the place where something important began
whittle
1. carve with knife; 2. reduce step by step
podium
1. dais; raised platform 2. low wall serving as a foundation
retrograde
1. going backward 2. becoming worse
intermezzo
1. short musical or dramatic entertainment between the acts of a play 2. short musical piece either standing as an independent work or coming between the main parts of an extended musical composition
dignify
1. to make someone or something seem impressive 2. to make something appear important when it is not really
mutter
1. to speak or say something in a quiet voice that is difficult to hear, especially because you are annoyed about something 2. to complain about something, without saying publicly what you think
Achernar
57 S 24 E
spiedini
: a dish of meat rolled around a filling or minced and formed into balls then usually batter-dipped and cooked on a skeweralso : slices of bread and mozzarella prepared in a similar way and served with an anchovy sauce
commorients
: one of two or a number of persons perishing at the same time by the same calamity
Bauhaus
A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
pachinko
A Japanese form of pinball
torch
A burning stick held in the hand to give light.
casino
A business operation that offers table and card games along with (usually) slot operations and other games of skill or chance and amenities that are marketed to customers seeking gaming activities and entertainment. Many casinos offer lodging accommodations for their visitors.
Akaryote
A cell without a nucleus
zither
A chordophone without a neck or yoke whose strings are stretched parallel to the soundboard.
pedigree
A diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family.
visage
A face or facial expression
carnival
A fair or show with food stalls, parades, rides, and other ways to have fun.
respect
A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements
oasis
A fertile place in a desert where there is water and vegetation
scholarship
A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid; usually awarded on the basis of academic, athletic or other achievements
praise
A form of prayer whereby we acknowledge God and his goodness and glorify him for who he is
memorandum
A form on which a brief message is written to describe a transaction
speleothem
A formation that grows in a limestone cave by the accumulation of travertine precipitated from water solutions dripping in a cave or flowing down the wall of a cave.
kiln
A furnace capable of controlled high temperatures used to fire ceramic ware and sculpture.
clover
A good-hearted female cart-horse and Boxer's close friend. Clover often suspects the pigs of violating one or another of the Seven Commandments, but she repeatedly blames herself for misremembering the commandments.
avalanche
A great mass of ice, earth, or snow mixed with rocks sliding down a mountain
system
A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.
legislature
A group of people who have the power to make laws
boycott
A group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization in protest against its policies
faucet
A handle fitted to a pipe used to control the flow of water.
foothills
A hilly region at the base of a mountain range.
althorn
A horn that plays high notes.
iceberg
A huge block of floating ice broken from a glacier, found in the most northerly and southerly areas of the world's oceans
Stradivarius
A kind of violin made by the Italian craftsman Antonio Stradivari in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Those that survive are considered the finest violins in existence.
pharaoh
A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
delta
A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
tiger
A large feline cat that lives in forests.
tangents
A line in the plane of a circle that intersects the circle in exactly one point.
stretcher
A litter, usually of canvas, for carrying disabled or dead persons.
marsupial
A mammal, such as a koala, kangaroo, or opossum, whose young complete their embryonic development inside a maternal pouch called the marsupium.
expression
A mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables.
criteria
A means of judging. A standard, rule, or test by which something can be judged.
dimension
A measurable extent, such as the three principal dimensions of an object is width, height, and depth.
luminance
A measure of the brightness or lightness of a video image
placoderm
A member of an extinct group of fishlike vertebrates that had jaws and were enclosed in a tough outer armor.
magma
A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle
moped
A motorized two-wheeler with an engine capacity less than 50cc.
agreement
A mutual understanding or meeting of the minds between two or more individuals regarding the terms of a contract.
ballad
A narrative poem written in four-line stanzas, characterized by swift action and narrated in a direct style.
strait
A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
satellite
A natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
talent
A natural, inborn aptitude to do certain things.
appositive
A noun or noun phrase that follows another noun immediately or defines or amplifies its meaning
lobotomy
A now-rare psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. The procedure cut the nerves that connect the frontal lobes to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain.
scheme
A pattern of words or sentence construction used for rhetorical effect.
season
A period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather, and temperature
laureate
A person honored for achievement in an art or science
designer
A person who designs any of a variety of things. This usually implies the task of creating drawings or in some ways uses visual cues to organize his or her work.
anglophile
A person who has great admiration or fondness for England and its people
attitude
A person's consistently favorable or unfavorable evaluations, feelings, and tendencies toward an object or idea
moorage
A place where a boat may be secured
indigo
A plant used to make valuable blue dye
Frisbee
A plastic disc used for tossing between players
isolation
A policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations
feudalism
A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
Predilection
A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
tempeh
A pressed cake of fermented, cooked soybeans mixed with a grain, usually rice
spreadsheet
A program that allows you to use rows and columns of data to manage, predict, and present information.
Rorschach
A projective personality test in which individual interpretations of the meaning of a set of unstructured inkblots are analyzed to identify a respondent's inner feelings and interpret his or her personality structure
Galahad
A pure and noble man with limited ambition; in the legends of King Arthur, the purest and most virtuous knight of the Round Table, the only knight to find the Holy Grail
trapezoid
A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
minority
A racial or ethnic group smaller than and differing from the majority race or ethnicity in a particular area or region.
elevator
A rear horizontal stabilizer that controls up and down or pitching motion of the aircraft nose.
Scandinavia
A region of islands and peninsulas in far Northern Europe
dialect
A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
seismologist
A scientist who studies earthquakes
acceptance
A second party's unqualified willingness to go along with the first party's proposal.
routine
A series of activities performed regularly.
taxonomic
A series of paired statements that describe the physical characteristics of different organisms
shadow
A shaded region that results when light falls on an object and thus cannot reach into the region on the far side of the object.
webisode
A short episode of story line created for downloading to internet television or hand-held devices. The word is a contrivance of web and episode.
pulley
A simple machine that consists of a grooved wheel with a rope or cable wrapped around it.
Requiem
A song or religious service for the dead or lost
fomentation
A soothing dressing for a wound
referendum
A state-level method of direct legislation that gives voters a chance to approve or disapprove proposed legislation or a proposed constitutional amendment.
meteor
A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere.
nationalism
A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
reggae
A style of music that developed in Jamaica in the 1960s and is rooted in African, Caribbean, and American music, often dealing with social problems and religion.
fluoride
A substance that helps prevent tooth decay
extinct
A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
tardigrade
A tiny coelomate animal with four pairs of legs; in a dormant state, it can survive extremely adverse conditions.
bridge
A transition word, phrase, or sentence connecting paragraphs; designed to help essay flow smoothly
slate
A type of Metamorphic rock that was once shale rock formed by heat and pressure.
paneer
A type of cheese common in South Asian cuisine. Pronounced PAN-ear.
mildew
A type of fungus that affects plants or grows on inanimate objects, but does not cause human infections in the salon.
steroid
A type of lipid characterized by a carbon skeleton consisting of four rings with various functional groups attached.
rocket
A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
amphibian
A vertebrate that lives part of its life on land and part of its life in water.
blizzard
A violent winter storm characterized by freezing temperatures, strong winds, and blowing snow
béchamel
A white sauce made by thickening milk with white roux. Basic béchamel is one of the mother sauces
heiress
A woman who is an heir, especially to great wealth
fragment
A word, phrase, or clause that does not form a full sentence
citation
A written reference to a specific work (book, article, dissertation, report, musical composition, etc.) by a particular author or creator which identifies the document in which the work may be found.
yuloh
A yuloh is a curved, or bent, Asian sculling oar, used off the stern of the boat. It has a wooden socket in the middle of the loom (the long skinny part of an oar), somewhat nearer to the handle end, and that socket fits onto a metal pin on the transom.
frontier
A zone separating two states in which neither state exercises political control.
Kodiak
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megahertz
Abbreviated MHz, a system's clock speed is measured in _________ or millions of cycles per second. The speed of computer devices or chips associated or synchronized with the system clock will be measured in MHz. e.g.: CPUs and system Bus
transposable
About three-fourths of repetitive DNA is made up of ________ elements and sequences related to them
onion
Allium cepa
chives
Allium schoenoprasum
atonement
Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury.
zabaglione
An Italian dessert or sauce made of whipped eggs yolks and Marsala wine.
heist
An act of stealing; robbery
bagpipe
An aerophone with one or more drones and a chanter, all attached to an air reservoir, or bag, allowing for uninterrupted sound production.
troll
An annoying individual who posts irrelevant, controversial, or provocative comments online that may anger fellow users and disrupt a discussion.
camcorder
An appliance that both captures moving images and stores them on tape
estimate
An approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions
ad hominem
An argument based on the failings of an adversary rather than on the merits of the case; a logical fallacy that involves a personal attack.
adhesion
An attraction between molecules of different substances
anxiety
An emotional state of high energy, with the stress response as the body's reaction to it.
legacy
An inheritance; something handed down from an ancestor or from the past
Cephalopod
An ocean-dwelling mollusk whose foot is adapted as tentacles that surround its mouth.
fuddy-duddy
An old-fashioned, mild-mannered person.
science
An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
guilloche
An ornamental border formed of two or more curved bands that interlace to repeat a circular design.
myoglobin
An oxygen-storing, pigmented protein in muscle cells.
happenstance
An unexpected random event
petroleum
Another name for oil
Realtor
Any real estate licensee who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR) and his affiliated state and local boards.
fluid
Any substance that can flow
humor
Anything that causes laughter or amusement
elderly
Appearing old
fanfaronade
Arrogant or boastful talk
arsenic
As 33
lateral
Away from the midline of the body
robin
Batman's sidekick
splurge
Be showy or ostentatious
yttriferous
Bearing or containing elements related to ________ #39... Origin: From Sweedish geographical name and combining form.
Groenendael
Belgian sheepdog ; \ˈgrünənˌdäl, -rōn-, -rān-, -ren-\
carbohydrates
Broken down to glucose to provide energy.
Ouagadougou
Capital of Burkina Faso
cayenne
Capital of French Guiana
Adelaide
Capital of South Australia
oxygenate
Combine or supply with oxygen
realia
Concrete objects from the everyday world used during instruction to make input comprehensible.
slurry
Cornstarch mixed with a cold liquid, which can be used instead of roux.
Canada
Country which ranks second in terms of land area
imagery
Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
longitude
Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
Clydesdale
Draft breed developed in Scotland and noted for feathering on feet, large hoof size and a more nervous nature. Foot action, including a high step and a long stride, make it popular as a hitch horse.
silver
Due to the changes in the growing Atlantic economy, by 1581 China was requiring that all land taxes were to be paid for with what form of currency?
Hungary
Eastern Europe
inclusion
Educating a child with special education needs full-time in the regular classroom.
Ankh
Egyptian good luck symbol; symbol for eternal life
carnation
Eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers
scenographer
Europe sets and costumes together like Skip in Tempest
comparison
Examination of two or more objects with reference to their likeness or unlikeness.
peat
Extensive deposits of undecayed organic material formed primarily from the wetland moss Sphagnum.
lilliputian
Extremely small or appearing to be so
upshot
Final result; conclusion; end.
metatarsal
Five long, slender bones located between the ankles and the toes
napoleon
French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
jacquard
French inventor of the Jacquard loom that could automatically weave complicated patterns (1752-1834); intricately-woven variegated fabric; loom for making jacquard
welding
Fusing two pieces of material using a heat process; most commonly used with metal and plastics
mislead
Give the wrong idea; to deceive; to lead someone in the wrong direction
freight
Goods carried from place to place, as by plane, boat, truck, or train.
podagra
Gout (MP joint of hallux)
opposite
Having a different sign but the same numeral.
lipophilic
Having an affinity for or an attraction to fat and oils (oil-loving).
oblong
Having an elongated shape, as a rectangle or an oval.
herbaceous
Having the characteristics of green and leafy plants such as herbs
president
Head of the Executive Branch
McMansion
Homes referred to as such because of their "super size" and similarity in appearance to other such homes; homes often built in place of tear-downs in American suburbs.
water
H²0
whales
Identify the mammals that are divided into two broad groups, toothed and baleen.
intonaco
In fresco painting, the last layer of smooth lime plaster applied to the wall; the painting layer
cartoon
In painting, a full-size preliminary drawing from which a painting is made.
onychitis
Inflammation of the nail matrix
competitive
Influences demand for brand in the growth phase of the PLC Often uses emotional appeal
gossip
Informal, and frequently judgmental, talk about people who are not present
ulna
Inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger.
gelato
Italian or Italian-style ice cream. "raspberry tart topped with vanilla *"
cannoli
Italian pastries in the form of hard tubular shells filled with sweetened ricotta cheese and often containing nuts, citron, or chocolate bits.
arborio
Italian variety of short-grain rice most commonly used in the preparation of risotto
quattrocento
Italian, literally "four hundred"; it refers to the 1400s— the fifteenth century, especially in reference to Italian art of this time (the late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance).
koto
Japanese plucked-string instrument with a long rectangular body, thirteen strings, and movable bridges or frets
ugliness
Leonardo da Vinci's variation of beauty as seen in his drawing Man Tricked by Gypsies
missive
Letter, written message
joropo
Lively foot stomping couples dance
volumetric
Measure of a single volume
anodyne
Medicine that relieves pain (noun); soothing, relieving pain (adj)
hodgepodge
Mixture of different kinds of things, jumble
catalepsy
Motor movement disturbance seen in people with some psychoses and mood disorders in which body postures are waxy and can be "sculpted" to remain fixed for long periods.
ibuprofen
Motrin, Advil
tortoise
Moved slowly on wheels and sheltered soldiers from falling arrows.
scooter
Muppet with glasses; Back Stage Manager Commonly
hsaing-waing
Myanmar's traditional folk music ensemble
tarantula
N. /毒蜘蛛/venomous spider. We need an antitoxin to counteract the bite of the tarantula.
Yankee
Nickname for New England merchants who dominated colonial trade.
Mexico
North America
tulsi
Ocimum tenuiflorum Lamiaceae
pejerrey
Odontesthes bonariensis is a species of Neotropical silverside, an euryhaline fish native to fresh, brackish and salt water in south-central and southeastern South America, but also introduced elsewhere.
leguminous
Of, relating to, or denoting plants of the pea family (Leguminosae), with seeds in pod.
hybrid
Offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
FORTRAN
One of the original high level languages, short for Formula Translation, created by John Backus to make programming easier for math and science applications.
developer
One who attempts to put land to its most profitable use through the construction of improvements.
ascetic
One who leads a life of self-denial and contemplation; absent of luxury
anhinga
Order Suliformes Family Anhingidae
bauxite
Ore from which aluminum is made
depths
Oregon
laulau
Packets of food steamed wrapped in ti or taro leaves
shenanigans
Playful mischief or trickery
realpolitik
Political realism or practical politics, especially policy based on power rather than on ideals.
jasper
Red sauce, mozzarella, mushrooms, spicy sausage
aforesaid
Said in a preceding part or before.
Schefflera
Schefflera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. With an estimated 600-900 species, the genus represents about half of its family. The plants are trees, shrubs or lianas, growing 4-20 metres tall, with woody stems, the absence of articulated pedicels and armaments, and palmately compound leaves.
unabated
Showing no sign of weakening; showing no decrease
meeting
Single official gathering
samarium
Sm 62
eggplant
Solanum melongena
naranjilla
Solanum quitoense, known as Naranjilla in Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Panama and as Lulo in Colombia, is a tropical perennial plant from northwestern Colombia. The specific name for this species of nightshade means "from Quito."
potato
Solanum tuberosum
newbie
Someone who is new to, and inexperienced with an Internet activity or technology
leviathan
Something very large; giant sea creature in the Bible
amigo
Spanish word for friend
onychorrhexis
Split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
wildcat
Sprocket wheel on windlass for taking the links of the chain cable
asterion
Star shaped; located at junction of three sutures: parietomastoid, occipitomastoid, and lambdoid
physicists
Studies motion, forces, and energy to explain the way things work
teenagers
Teenagers, as an identifiable social group, emerged in the 1950s. Teenagers were seen both as a problematic, rebellious group, as well as a target for new products and cultural offerings.
munchkin
The Munchkin is a relatively new breed of cat characterized by its very short legs, which are caused by a naturally occurring genetic mutation
buoyancy
The ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it
overrun
The additional percentage or dollar amount by which actual costs exceed estimates
environs
The area adjoining or surrounding a place
background
The background layer is the bottommost layer in the Layers palette. When you import an image the entire image will be placed on the Background layer.
receptacle
The base of a flower; the part of the stem that is the site of attachment of the floral organs.
binary
The binary number system is base 2, using only bits 0 and 1.
renminbi
The currency system of China. The principal unit of the currency is the yuan.
sabermetrics
The empirical analysis of baseball, especially baseball statistics that measure in-game activity
trope
The generic name for a figure of speech such as image, symbol, simile, and metaphor.
pattern
The geometric or regular arrangement of something in a study area.
huipil
The huipil is a tunic-like garment made by stitching together anywhere from one to five pieces of cloth. The most common fiber is cotton, but there are those made from wool and silk as well.
shoulder
The joint that permits the greatest range of mobility of any joint in the body is the ________ joint.
fibula
The lateral and smaller bone of the lower leg
mantle
The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core.
allocable
The nature of costs that have been assigned to one or more cost objectives, in reasonable and realistic proportion to the benefit provided or other equitable relationship.
pasilla
The pasilla chile or chile negro is the dried form of the chilaca chili pepper, a long and narrow member of species Capsicum annuum. Named for its dark, wrinkled skin, it is a mild to hot, rich-flavored chile. As dried, it is generally 6 to 8 inches long and 1 to 1 ¹⁄₂ inches in diameter.
tabernacle
The portable sanctuary in which the Jews carried the Ark of the Covenant throughout their travels in the desert.
mulligan
The practice, quite unofficial, of allowing a player a free second drive when his or her first shot is unsatisfactory.
privacy
The right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal possessions, and not to be observed without your consent
riffraff
The segment of society regarded as worthless or undisciplined. ". . . roving riffraff (Sherman's `bummers') engaged in an orgy of pillaging."
circle
The set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point called the center
civics
The study of the rights and duties of citizenship
emperor
The supreme ruler of an empire.
kosher
The term used for food allowed under Jewish dietary laws
scalp
The thick skin covering the cranium, which usually bears hair.
solstice
The two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
armaments
The weapons and supplies of war with which a military unit is equipped
Amazon
The world's largest river that travels through the rainforest of Brazil
Keynesian
Theory based on the principles of John Maynard Keynes, stating that government spending should increase during business slumps and be curbed during booms.
window
This is what appears when you open a folder, document or program.
endure
To carry on through despite hardships; to put up with
simmer
To cook gently in a liquid just at or below the boiling point
vouch
To give a guarantee or an assurance
gnash
To grind or strike the teeth together, as from rage
infringe
To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
neaten
To make or become orderly or tidy
bawl
To proclaim by outcry.
depose
To remove from office or power
glisten
To shine with sparkling light
astonish
To surprise or amaze
daresay
To think very likely or almost certain; suppose
Baltic
Trade routes from Constantinople went as far north as the ____ Sea.
kathakali
Traditional dance drama of India
peddle
Travel around while selling; sell illegally; give out or disseminate
cornily
Trite, dated, melodramatic, or mawkishly sentimental.
radicchio
Type of salad green
cattail
Typha latifolia
uranium
U 92
ineffable
Unutterable, indescribable
heroic
Very brave; showing great courage.
devastavit
When a personal representative in accepting the office accepts the duties of the office, and becomes a trustee in the sense that he is personally liable for all the breaches of the ordinary trust, which in courts of equity are considered to arise from his office. The violation of his duties of administration and mismanagement of the estate, which results in an avoidable loss is termed as devastavit.
attributive
When the phrase is inside the noun phrase of the noun it modifies. → The beautifully carved frames are worth more than the paintings. (The adjective phrase "The beautifully carved" is attributive because it is inside the noun phrase "The beautifully carved frames".)
poncho
Which six-letter word refers to a Mexican blanket often slipped over the head and worn draped over the shoulder?
hamlet
William Shakespeare
headlong
With great speed or force; reckless
mastiff
Working Group
zirconium
Zr 40
whirlybird
[hwur-lee-burd, wur-] Informal: helicopter ~ derived from
Jacobean
a 17th century embroidered crewel work imitating a stylized floral pattern
mizuna
a Japanese mustard plant having mild tasting deeply cleft leaves used especially in salads
mufti
a Muslim legal expert who is empowered to give rulings on religious matters.
haggis
a Scottish dish consisting of a sheep's or calf's offal mixed with suet, oatmeal, and seasoning and boiled in a bag, traditionally one made from the animal's stomach.
insignia
a badge or distinguishing mark of military rank, office, or membership of an organization; an official emblem.
satchel
a bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and typically closed by a flap.
purse
a bag used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
wand
a baton used by a magician or water diviner
tarmac
a black material used for making road surfaces, that consists of small stones mixed with tar
vlogging
a blog in which the postings are primarily in video form.
lachsschinken
a boned double loin of pork that is rolled, mild-cured, slightly smoked, and pressed into a casing
summary
a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
filbert
a brush with a thick, flat ferrule and oval-shaped medium to long hairs; its soft rounded edges make it suitable for blending and figurative work
cement
a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay
wombat
a burrowing plant-eating Australian marsupial that resembles a small bear with short legs
yoo-hoo
a call used to attract attention to one's arrival or presence
moutebank
a charlatan and swindler; originally applied to a pitchman hawking quack medicines; Italian montinbanco (literally, a person who climbs up on a bench)
alacrity
a cheerful readiness; brisk and eager action
toddler
a child who has only recently learned to walk
dilemma
a choice between two unpleasant or difficult options
blooper
a clumsy verbal mistake, especially one made in public
klutz
a clumsy, awkward, or foolish person
sofa
a comfortable seat wide enough for two/three people to sit on
platitude
a commonplace, stale, or trite remark
jealousy
a complex and often painful emotion that occurs when a person perceives a threat to an existing relationship
canteen
a container that holds drinks
clatter
a continuous rattling sound as of hard objects falling or striking each other.
facsimile
a copy or imitation
hooligan
a cruel and brutal fellow
locker
a cupboard, often tall and made of metal, in which you can keep your possessions, and leave them for a period of time
eddy
a current, as of water or air, moving contrary to the direction of the main current, esp. in a circular motion
coffee
a dark brown drink made from ground coffee beans and boiled water
headdress
a decorative covering worn on the head, often as a sign of rank
fortification
a defensive wall or other reinforcement built to strengthen a place against attack
Chantilly
a delicate silk, linen, or synthetic bobbin lace, in black or white, scalloped along one edge and often having an outlined design of scrolls or vases or baskets of flowers, widely used for bridal gowns and evening gowns. a dessert topping of whipped cream, sweetening, and flavoring, especially vanilla.
aberration
a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome
laser
a device that produces a narrow beam of coherent light
manta
a devil ray that occurs in all tropical seas and may reach very great size. It is sometimes seen leaping high out of the water.
escabeche
a dish of fish that is fried then marinated in vinegar and spices.
trichotillomania
a disorder characterized by the repeated pulling out of one's own hair
Spaniel
a dog of a breed with a long silky coat and drooping ears
beagle
a dog with short hair, a black, brown and white coat, short legs and long ears
linen
a fabric made from flax; noted for its strength, coolness, and luster
heartthrob
a famous actor, singer etc who is very attractive to women
jitterbug
a fast dance popular in the 1940s, performed chiefly to swing music.
abhorrence
a feeling of repulsion; disgusted loathing
campus
a field on which the buildings of a university are situated
synecdoche
a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa, as in Cleveland won by six runs (meaning "Cleveland's baseball team").
Gruyère
a firm, tangy cheese.
paraffin
a flammable, whitish, translucent, waxy solid used in candles, cosmetics, polishes, and sealing and waterproofing.
dough
a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll
heliotrope
a flower named for its tendency to turn toward the sun
mister
a form of address for a man
warning
a form of expression that is intended to put someone on guard against a dangerous or detrimental situation
testimony
a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
cricket
a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players
apron
a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing
substitute
a good that can be used in place of another good
malachite
a green mineral used as an ore of copper and for making ornamental objects
combination
a grouping of items in which order does not matter
ponytail
a hair style that draws the hair back so that it hangs down in back of the head like a pony's tail
kente
a hand-woven, brightly colored West African fabric
jadeite
a hard green mineral consisting of sodium aluminum silicate in monoclinic crystalline form
helmet
a hard hat that protects your head
altercation
a heated argument syn: quarrel; dispute ant: agreement; harmony
fructose
a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit.
pinnacle
a high peak or point
kilt
a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men in the Highlands of northern Scotland
stevedore
a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port
bough
a large branch or limb of a tree
candelabrum
a large branched candlestick or holder for several candles or lamps
flagon
a large container in which drink is served, typically with a handle and spout
bonfire
a large fire that is made outside to burn unwanted things, or for pleasure
osprey
a large fish eating bird of prey
mackerel
a large fish that lives in the northern Atlantic Ocean and is often eaten as food
bandanna
a large handkerchief, usually printed with a white design on a red or blue background
sarcophagus
a large stone coffin
everglades
a large subtropical swamp in southern Florida that is noted for its wildlife
bison
a large wild animal of the cow family that is covered with hair. The N. American bison is also called a buffalo
machete
a large, heavy knife with a broad blade
shindig
a large, lively party, especially one celebrating something
limousine
a large, luxurious automobile, especially one driven by a chauffeur who is separated from the passengers by a partition.
exodus
a large-scale departure or flight
lettuce
a leafy green vegetable used in salads
wharf
a level quayside area to which a ship may be moored to load and unload.
umbrella
a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy
errata
a list of errors in a printed work
bowie
a long knife with a blade double-edged at the point
omnibus
a long motor vehicle for passengers
toga
a loose flowing outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, made of a single piece of cloth and covering the whole body apart from the right arm
guffaw
a loud, coarse burst of laughter
fedora
a low, soft felt hat with a curled brim and the crown creased lengthwise
patissier
a maker or seller of pastries and cakes
mustelid
a mammal of the weasel family (Mustelidae), distinguished by having a long body, short legs, and musky scent glands under the tail.
handyman
a man skilled in various odd jobs and other small tasks
capoeira
a martial art and dance that developed in Brazil from Angolans who were taken there by the Portuguese from Africa
conference
a meeting that brings people together to exchange views or information
legionnaire
a member of any legion; legionary
trumpet
a metal musical instrument that you play by blowing into it
fallacy
a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument
kanji
a mix of Chinese characters with the original Japanese writing
tongue
a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity
colloque
a monastic place for conversation.
volcano
a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
gesture
a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
appellation
a name, title, or designation
hamadryad
a nymph of trees and woods; especially : a nymph whose life begins and ends with that of a particular tree.
contraction
a period of economic decline marked by falling real GDP
decade
a period of ten years
epoch
a period of time in history or a person's life, typically one marked by notable events or particular characteristics.
detention
a period of time in which someone is held back; a form of punishment by holding someone after school hours
genius
a person born with great intelligence
activists
a person dedicated to the cause of reform and prepared to use political action toward that goal
janitor
a person employed as a caretaker of a building; a custodian
oracle
a person thought to be a source of wisdom or prophecy
plaintiff
a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
criminal
a person who commits any type of crime
fabulist
a person who composes or relates fables Origin late 16th century: from French fabuliste, from Latin fabula [see fable].
vigneron
a person who cultivates grapes for winemaking.
sunseeker
a person who enjoys spending time outside during warm weather, especially one who travels to a destination for its warmth and sun
accomplice
a person who helps another commit a crime
nominee
a person who is proposed or formally entered as a candidate for an office or as the recipient of a grant or award.
deputy
a person who is the next most important person below a business manager, a head of a school, a political leader, etc. and who does the person's job when he or she is away
target
a person who is the object of an intentional action
navigator
a person who is trained to plan the course of and drive a ship
horologist
a person who makes clocks or watches
entrepreneur
a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
colporteur
a person who peddles books, newspapers, or other writings, especially bibles and religious tracts
apothocary
a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs
piratical
a person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea or on the shores of the sea.
standee
a person who stands, especially in a passenger vehicle when all the seats are occupied or at a performance or sporting event.
primatologist
a person who studies primates and especially primates other than human beings
pedestrian
a person who walks across the street on foot
constituent
a person whom a member of Congress has been elected to represent
lawyer
a person whose job is to guide and assist people in matters relating to the law
millionaire
a person whose material wealth is valued at more than a million dollars
literacy
a person's ability to read or write, is no longer used to qualify voters
noggin
a person's head
elocution
a person's manner of speaking or reading aloud in public
crinoline
a petticoat of haircloth or other stiff material, worn under a full skirt to keep it belled out
pianola
a piano equipped to be played automatically using a piano roll
hauberk
a piece of armor originally covering only the neck and shoulders but later consisting of a full-length coat of mail or military tunic.
factoid
a piece of false information accepted as true because it has been repeated in the media; a brief, unimportant fact
étagère
a piece of furniture with a number of open shelves for displaying ornaments
bracelet
a piece of jewelry worn around the wrist
repository
a place designated for storage
swannery
a place set aside for swans to breed
Brigadoon
a place that is idyllic, unaffected by time, or remote from reality
pigsty
a place where pigs live; a messy or dirty place
restaurant
a place where you can buy and eat a meal
hideout
a place where you go to hide, especially from the police or if you are in danger
calico
a plain-woven cotton cloth printed with a figured pattern, usually on one side
Gaillardia
a plant grass of midwest
eucalyptus
a plant native to Australia designed to withstand very dry periods.
cactus
a plant with spines instead of leaves that grows in hot, dry places
binomial
a polynomial with two terms which are not like terms
thunderbolt
a port that transmits both video and data on the same port and cable. The port is shaped the same as the DisplayPort and is compatible with DisplayPort devices.
chef
a professional cook
tarpaulin
a protective covering of canvas or other material waterproofed with tar, paint, or wax
lounge
a public room (as in a hotel or airport) with seating where people can wait
semicolon
a punctuation mark (;) indicating a pause, typically between two main clauses, that is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.
hardtack
a quarter inch or half inch thick hard cracker eaten by civil war soldiers also known as biscuits crackers and army bread
lullaby
a quiet song that lulls a child to sleep
rabbinic
a rabbi is a teacher; the name came to designate the Judaism of the dual Torah created by the Pharisees, which came to be normative in the premodern period
marathon
a race in which people run for about 26 miles / 42 km
bonobo
a rare ape that has more slender arms and legs than a gorilla or common chimpanzee
bathtub
a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
Rastafarian
a religious cult, originally of Jamaica, that regards Africa as the Promised Land, to which all true believers will someday return, and the late Haile Selassie I, former emperor of Ethiopia, as the messiah.
bursary
a scholarship to attend a college or university Origin late 17th century [sense 2]: from medieval Latin bursaria, from bursa 'bag, purse' [see bursa].
kindergarten
a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
squid
a sea animal that has a pair of tail fins and ten arms
selfie
a self-photograph placed on a social media website
incantations
a series of words said as a magic spell or charm
jersey
a shirt that is pulled over the head, made of a soft, knitted cloth
proverb
a short pithy saying in general use, stating a general truth or piece of advice.
motto
a short statement of beliefs or words to live by
snorkels
a short tube for a swimmer to breathe through while keeping their face under water
truncheon
a short, thick stick carried as a weapon by a police officer
saccharide
a simple sugar or combination of sugars; a carbohydrate
mosquito
a slender long-legged fly with aquatic larvae. The bite of the bloodsucking female can transmit a number of serious diseases including malaria and encephalitis.
snippet
a small bit, scrap, or fragment
profiterole
a small cake in the shape of a ball, made of light pastry, filled with cream and usually with chocolate on top
cupola
a small dome, especially a small dome on a drum on top of a larger dome, adorning a roof or ceiling.
dumbwaiter
a small elevator used to convey food (or other goods) from one floor of a building to another
oligarchy
a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
platoon
a small group of soldiers that is part of a company and commanded by a lieutenant(중위)
pellet
a small hard ball of any substance, often of soft material that has become hard
eyelet
a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord
jalapeño
a small hot pepper
nuggets
a small lump of gold or other precious metal found ready-formed in the earth. a small chunk or lump of another substance. "tiny * of chicken and shrimp" a valuable idea or fact. "* of information"
streamlet
a small stream
lantern
a small structure with openings for light that crowns a dome
turret
a small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle.
bauble
a small, inexpensive trinket
shrimp
a small, pink, sea animal that you can eat, with a curved body and a shell
fratority
a society or club including both men and women or boys and girls
flannel
a soft or warm fabric used for clothes.
nephew
a son of one's brother or sister
holiday
a special day of celebration
angora
a specialized fiber-producing breed of goat
knack
a specific talent for doing something, esp. one that is difficult to teach
salsa
a spicy sauce
gymnastics
a sport in which you do physical exercises on the floor and on different pieces of equipment, often in competitions
rugby
a sport played by two teams with an oval ball and H-shaped goals
kerchief
a square scarf that is folded into a triangle and worn over the head or about the neck
misery
a state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body
quokka
a stocky Australian reddish or chestnut brown wallaby with a short tail—called also "short-tailed wallaby." .
Caryatid
a stone carving of a draped female figure, used as a pillar to support the entablature of a Greek or Greek-style building.
euripus
a strait, especially one in which the flow of water is violent
martinet
a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for the rules
torrent
a strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid
fountain
a structure that sends water up into the air
calzone
a stuffed italian role
arrondissement
a subdivision of a French department, for local government administration. an administrative district of certain large French cities, in particular Paris.
nutrients
a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
litmus
a substance used to detect the presence of an acid or a base Acid: blue litmus turns red Base: red litmus turns blue
tantrum
a sudden short period of angry, unreasonable behavior, especially in a child
squall
a sudden violent gust of wind
sforzando
a sudden, sharp accent
twinge
a sudden, sharp localized pain
sorghum
a tall grass whose seeds are used as grain and to make syrup
planetarium
a theater that projects images of celestial bodies and other astronomical phenomena onto the inner surface of a hemispherical dome
clodhopper
a thick and heavy shoe, (n.) a clumsy country person; a bumpkin; big heavy shoes
polenta
a thick mush made of cornmeal boiled in stock or water
thicket
a thick or dense growth of shrubs, bushes, or small trees
fondant
a thick paste made of sugar and water and often flavored or colored, used in the making of candy and the icing and decoration of cakes.
chowder
a thick soup or stew made with milk and bacon and onions and potatoes
crumpet
a thick, flat, savory cake with a soft, porous texture, made from a yeast mixture cooked on a griddle and eaten toasted and buttered.
pilferer
a thief who steals without using violence
stencil
a thin piece of metal, plastic, or card with a design cut out of it, that you put onto a surface and paint over so that the design is left on the surface; the pattern or design that is produced in this way
straw
a thin tube made of plastic or waterproof paper that is used to suck liquid into the mouth
assumption
a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
riviera
a top vacation spot on the Mediterranean coasts of France and Italy
chanoyu
a traditional Japanese tea ceremony that is rooted in Zen Buddhism
mangrove
a tropical tree or shrub bearing fruit that germinates while still on the tree and having numerous prop roots that eventually form an impenetrable mass and are important in land building
bushel
a unit of dry measure equal to 32 quarts
jewel
a valuable stone
fashionista
a very fashionable person, especially one who works in the fashion industry.
mogul
a very powerful or wealthy person; a magnate
iota
a very small part or quantity
soupçon
a very small quantity of something
theomachy
a war or struggle against God or among or against the gods.
detergent
a water-soluble cleaner that can emulsify dirt and oil
cascade
a waterfall; anything resembling a waterfall
sword
a weapon with a long sharp metal blade and a handle
grison
a weasel-like mammal with dark fur and a white stripe across the forehead, found in Central and South America.
toroidal
a wide ridge or shelf that is semi-circular or bulging in cross section
avenue
a wide street or thoroughfare
thistle
a widely distributed herbaceous plant of the daisy family, which typically has a prickly stem and leaves and rounded heads of purple flowers.
dowager
a widow holding property received from her deceased husband
fascinator
a woman's lightweight head scarf usually of crochet or lace
bachelorette
a woman, especially a young woman, who has never married
calligram
a word or piece of text in which the design and layout of the letters creates a visual image related to the meaning of the words themselves.
adjective
a word that modifies a noun or pronoun
laboratory
a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
bakery
a workplace where baked goods (breads and cakes and pastries) are produced or sold
caterpillar
a wormlike and often brightly colored and hairy or spiny larva of a butterfly or moth
plush
a woven cloth with a nap exceeding 1/8th inch
hankering
a yearning for something or to do something
olive
a yellow-tan of medium value with a greenish tinge.
citronella
a yellowish essential oil with lemonlike odor obtained from either of two grasses and used especially as an insect repellent.
whelp
a young offspring of a mammal
Icarian
a. adj. - rash, presumptuous, taking too big of a risk; soaring too high for safety. b. Daedalus, an Athenian inventor and father of Icarus, went to Cnossus to build the labyrinth for the Minotaur (monster with the body of a man and the head of a bull). He was such an excellent craftsman, that Minos, King of Cnossus, held him and his son Icarus captive. Daedalus and Icarus escaped from Minos by tying feathers joined with wax to their arms, and flying. Even though Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too close to the sun, Icarus, in his youthful exuberance, flew higher and higher until his wings melted, and he was killed falling into the sea. c. Mythological
explosive
able or likely to shatter violently or burst apart, as when a bomb explodes.
tolerable
able to be endured
versatile
able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways
farcical
absurd; ridiculously clumsy
acquiesce
accept something reluctantly but without protest
obediential
according to a rule of obedience
celebratory
acknowledging a significant and happy event; festive
version
act of turning
genuine
actually being what it is claimed or seems to be; true; real; authentic
diphtheria
acute infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract caused by the diphtheria bacterium
wisdom
adage, aphorism, apothegm, axiom, bromide, dictum, epigram, platitude, sententious, truism
adscititious
added; additional
scumble
adding a fine layer of opaque pigment to create a softened luminescent or hazy effect
satisfactory
adequate; good enough to fulfill the need
bulbous
adj. Of, or pertaining to, or like a bulb.
centenary
adj. Pertaining to a hundred years or a period of a hundred years.
tercentenary
adj. Pertaining to a period of 300 years.
oncoming
adj.即将到来的;迎面而来的 n.接近,来临
simpatico
adjective adjective: simpatico (of a person) likable and easy to get along with. "the inspector was a charming man, so simpatico" having or characterized by shared attributes or interests; compatible. "a simpatico relationship"
twee
adjective BRITISH adjective: *; comparative adjective: *r; superlative adjective: *st excessively or affectedly quaint, pretty, or sentimental. "although the film's a bit *, it's watchable"
approbatory
adjective: expressing praise or approval Synonyms : affirmative , approbative , approving , plausive Although it might not be her best work, Hunter's new novel has received generally approbatory reviews.
festooned
adorn (a place) with ribbons, garlands, or other decorations.
dolce
adverb: dolce (especially as a direction) sweetly and softly. "this theme is to be performed dolce with changing dynamics" adjective adjective: dolce performed in a sweet and soft manner. "the dolce movement may prove a discovery for admirers"
woebegone
affected with great sadness, esp. as reflected in one's appearance
Jurassic
age of dinosaurs
throughout
all the way through
urticaria
allergic reaction of the skin characterized by the eruption of pale red, elevated patches called wheals or hives
frittata
an Italian dish made with fried beaten eggs, resembling a Spanish omelet.
dysrhythmia
an abnormal cardiac rhythm
journal
an accounting record in which transactions are initially recorded in chronological order
espousal
an act of adopting or supporting a cause, belief, or way of life
umpirage
an act or instance of deciding in the capacity of one having authority to arbitrate and make a final decision.
murmuration
an act or instance of murmuring
parkour
an activity in which young men and a few young women use their bodies to move rapidly and efficiently through existing landscapes
permutation
an alteration; a rearrangement of elements, especially in mathematics
invertebrate
an animal that does not have a backbone
cassock
an ankle-length garment, with close-fitting waist and sleeves, worn by clergymen
vestibule
an antechamber, hall, or lobby next to the outer door of a building
dramaturgy
an approach pioneered by Erving Goffman in which social life is analyzed in terms of its similarities to theatrical performance
vault
an arched brick or stone ceiling or roof
buffet
an arrangement of food set out on a table
Contrapposto
an asymmetrical arrangement of the human figure in which the line of the arms and shoulders contrasts with while balancing those of the hips and legs.
medallion
an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
spider
an eight-legged predatory arachnid with an unsegmented body consisting of a fused head and thorax and a rounded abdomen. Spiders have fangs that inject poison into their prey, and most kinds spin webs in which to capture insects.
scanner
an electronic device that generates a digital representation of an image for data input to a computer
furnace
an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc.
triglycerides
an energy-rich compound made up of a single molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acid.
aficionado
an enthusiastic and usually expert follower or fan
astrobleme
an eroded remnant of a large, ancient crater made by the impact of a meteorite or comet
omen
an event regarded as a portent of good or evil
failure
an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose
standard
an exact quantity that people agree to use to compare measurements
exemplar
an example or model, especially an ideal one
surfeit
an excessive amount of something
yippee
an exclamation used to express joy, exultation, or the like.
pauper
an extremely poor personvh
Jacaranda
an important Brazilian timber tree yielding a heavy hard dark-colored wood streaked with black
misconception
an incorrect understanding or interpretation
maverick
an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party
reprisal
an injury done in return for injury
contretemps
an inopportune or embarrassing occurrence; a mishap
wasp
an insect with a slender* body and powerful sting
altazimuth
an instrument consisting of a telescope mounted so that it can swing horizontally and vertically.
skeuomorph
an object or feature that imitates the design of a similar artifact made from another material.
bailiff
an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.
communique
an official announcement or statement, especially one made to the media
tangerine
an orange-colored citrus fruit
carrot
an orange-colored vegetable that is long and thin and grows in the ground
schedule
an ordered list of times at which things are planned to occur
parasite
an organism that lives in or on another organism; one who lives off another person
archetype
an original model on which something was patterned or replicated; the ideal example of a particular type of person or thing
pelisse
an outer garment lined or trimmed with fur; a woman's long cloak with slits for the arms
quack
an unqualified or fake doctor, charlatan
gimmick
an unusual trick or unnecessary device that is intended to attract attention or to persuade people to buy something
graphologist
analyzes handwriting
apprehensive
anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
tulip
any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower
verbena
any of numerous tropical or subtropical American plants of the genus Verbena grown for their showy spikes of variously colored flowers
zebra
any of several fleet black-and-white striped African equines
dandelion
any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls
pastry
any of various baked foods made of dough or batter
sunflower
any plant of the genus Helianthus having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays
instrument
anything that can detect the condition to which an operational definition refers
scorpion
arachnid of warm dry regions having a long segmented tail ending in a venomous sting
lumbar
area of back between ribs and hips
anaglyphy
art of carving, chasing, or embossing in relief. 2 : work done in relief.
beseech
ask for or request earnestly
otacoustic
assisting the sense of hearing.
martial
associated with war and the armed forces
yonder
at some distance in the direction indicated; over there.
cantankerous
bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative Originmid 18th century: of unknown origin; perhaps a blend of Anglo-Irish cant 'auction' and rancorous [see rancor]
splenetic
bad-tempered; spiteful
barbie
barbecue
scarcely
barely; hardly; not quite
Basenji
barkless dog
teemed
be full of or swarming with
drupiferous
bearing drupes.
whisk
beat or stir (a substance, especially cream or eggs) with a light, rapid movement.
implore
beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something
twitchy
behaving in a nervous way because you are anxious about something
mischief
behavior (of children) causing trouble with no serious harm; damage; harm; Ex. mischief to the crops; ADJ. mischievous: causing mischief; playfully troublesome
comportment
behavior; demeanor; mode of bearing or movement
freckle
benign, pigmented, flat macule that develops after sun exposure
partridge
bird in a pear tree
Holstein
black and white
pappardelle
black pepper pasta, castelvetrano olives, pecorino, parmesean, olive oil
accuse
blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against
dirigible
blimp
thrasonical
boastful, vainglorious
defiant
boldly resisting authority or an opposing force
phalanges
bones of the fingers and toes
bibliopegist
bookbinder
violin
bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family
valorous
brave, courageous
resplendence
brilliant, showy splendor
groats
broken grains, with minimal amount of bran removed
redux
brought back; revived.
bugaboo
bugbear; object of baseless terror If we become frightened by such bugaboos, we are no wiser than the birds who fear scarecrows.
concrete
building material made by mixing small stones and sand with limestone, clay, and water
bialy
bē-ˈa-lē a flat roll that has a depressed center and is usually covered with onion flakes
truth
candor/candid, fealty, frankness, indisputable, indubitable, legitimate, probity, sincere, veracious, verity
surmountable
capable of being overcome
rescissible
capable of being rescinded
tangible
capable of being touched; real, concrete
utterable
capable of being uttered in words or sentences
insouciance
casual lack of concern; indifference
vexatious
causing irritation or annoyance
wearisome
causing one to feel tired or bored
injurious
causing or likely to cause damage or harm
marvelous
causing wonder; astonishing
heavenly
celestial
distinctive
characteristic of one person or thing, and so serving to distinguish it from others.
beguile
charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way
amulet
charm; talisman; an object worn believed to protect against evil, bad luck
capsaicin
chemical that stimulates receptors that respond to painful heat
decision
choice made from among available alternatives
epilespy
chronic disorder marked by attacks of brain dysfunction due to excessive firing of nervous impulses
drape
cloth arranged over a patient's body to provide a sterile field around the area to be examined, treated, or incised
napkin
cloth or paper for cleaning the hands and mouth after eating
shamrock
clover native to Ireland with yellowish flowers
trefoil
cloverlike ornament or symbol with stylized leaves in groups of three
emerge
come out into view, as from concealment
previous
coming before in time or order
chaotic
completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing
labyrinthine
complicated; highly convoluted
girandole
composition or structure in radiating arrangement or form. As a French term, it refers to an ornamentally-branching candle holder.
sangfroid
composure or coolness, especially in trying circumstances
bumptious
conceited and arrogant; crudely and unpleasantly forward
laconic
concise, using few words
historical
connected with history; based on events in history (whether regarded as important or not)
emblazoned
conspicuously inscribe or display (a design) on something.
necrotic
containing dead tissue
empty
containing nothing
nonvolatile
contents survive when power is off
phosphorescent
continuing to emit light; glowing
Aesopian
conveying an innocent meaning to an outsider but a concealed meaning to an informed member of a conspiracy or underground movement.
scrapple
corn meal mush mixed with pork and herbs and baked in a loaf
reckon
count; calculate; regard as; think; suppose
gilded
covered with gold or a golden color; having a background of wealth
rennet
curdled milk from the stomach of an unweaned calf, containing rennin and used in curdling milk for cheese.
cucumber
cylindrical green fruit with thin green rind and white flesh eaten as a vegetable
ventured
dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant
metadata
data that describes other data
neuroticism
degree of emotional instability or stability
basaltic
dense, dark-colored igneous rock formed from magma; rich in magnesium and iron and poor in silica
skedaddle
depart quickly or hurriedly; run away
turpitude
depravity, moral corruption
hypnotic
depresses the central nervous system and usually produces sleep
plutonomy
describes an economy that's driven by a fairly small number of rich people
normative
describes beliefs or values about how things should be or what people ought to do rather than what actually is
miscible
describes liquids that dissolve in one another in all proportions
immiscible
describes two or more liquids that do not mix with each other
anyway
despite something that has been stated before
annihilate
destroy utterly; obliterate
trivia
details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value
rules
directives that specify how resources will be distributed or what procedures govern collective activity
trichinosis
disease caused by eating raw or undercooked meat, usually pork, infected with Trichinella larvae
haggle
dispute or argue over a price in a petty way; bargain; wrangle
enoptromancy
divination using mirrors
ecclesiology
doctrine of the church
ballyhooed
drummed up interest in by means of exaggerated, flamboyant publicity.
limicolous
dwelling in mud or muddy regions
aubergine
egg-shaped vegetable having a shiny skin typically dark purple but occasionally white or yellow
cheek
either side of the face below the eyes
posh
elegant or stylishly luxurious
banana
elongated crescent-shaped yellow fruit with soft sweet flesh
personnel
employees
travails
engage in painful or laborious effort
retinoscopy
evaluation of refractive errors of the eye by projecting a light into the eyes and determining the movement of reflected light rays
supper
evening meal
rallies
events where the speaker tries to get a group of people excited
privet
evergreen shrub used for garden hedges
tickled
excited or stirred up agreeably.
aerobics
exercises that help the body use oxygen efficiently
ulterior
existing beyond what is obvious or admitted; intentionally hidden
prenuptial
existing or occurring before marriage
condemn
express complete disapproval of, typically in public; censure.
congratulate
express one's pleasure to another person at that person's success
effusive
expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner
jingoism
extreme, chauvinistic patriotism, often favoring an aggressive, warlike foreign policy
furious
extremely angry
harrowing
extremely distressing; disturbing or frightening
blissfully
extremely happy; full of joy
rollicking
exuberantly lively and amusing
wafer
faceplate or barrier designed to protect the peristomal skin from the stoma output and to which the pouch is attached
default
failure to pay back a loan
spindle
fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate the chromosomes during mitosis
jai alai
fast paced game much like handball, played with a ball and a long curved basket strapped to each players wrist
agoraphobia
fear or avoidance of situations, such as crowds or wide open places, where one has felt loss of control and panic
dauntlessly
fearlessness and determination
piscivorous
feeding on fishes
loathe
feel intense dislike or disgust for
grateful
feeling or expressing gratitude; thankful; obliged
jubilant
feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
ecstatic
feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
joyful
feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness.
pugilist
fighter, boxer
duodenum
first portion of the small intestine
timber
forest land covered by trees of sufficient size, kind, and quality to be of commercial value
contrariwise
form a contrary opinion (opposite)
terraced
formed into flat, level land with steep sides
lucky
fortunate
Nostradamus
fortune teller; (1503-66) French physician and astrologer who wrote a book of rhymed prophecies
quart
fourth
anechoic
free from echoes and reverberations
absolution
freedom from blame, guilt, sin
leisure
freedom from the demands of work or duty
pristine
fresh and clean; uncorrupted
fellowship
friendly association, especially with people who share one's interests.
ghastly
frightful, horrible; deathly pale
perilous
full of danger or risk
succulent
full of juice; juicy
cloudy
full of or covered with clouds
scent
get a suspicion of
cadge
get by begging
garrulous
given to much talking, tediously chatty
pleasant
giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
spectacles
glasses that help someone see better
lactose
glucose and galactose
deities
gods and goddesses
merchandise
goods that a merchandising business purchases to sell
graham
graham crackers
sebaceous
greasy; secreting sebum (fatty matter secreted by the glands of the skin)
outrageous
greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
hallowed
greatly respected; holy; sacred
genus
group of closely related species; the first part of the scientific name in binomial nomenclature
caravan
group of traveling merchants and animals
calisthenics
gymnastic exercises to achieve bodily fitness and grace of movement
primitive
happening early in the history of humans and the world, or simple and not complicated
bubbly
happy, outgoing and enthusiastic
hooves
hard bottom part of the feet of animals such as moose, deer, horses, and sheep
complicated
hard to understand; elaborate; complex; intricate
cataclysmic
having a disastrous effect
geometric
having a form composed of one or a number of simple shapes, such as triangles, squares, or circles
dubitante
having doubts —used of a judge who expresses doubt about but does not dissent from a decision reached by a court
impecunious
having little or no money
macropterous
having long or large wings or fins.
fanged
having long pointed teeth
convulsive
having or causing convulsions, i.e., violent shaking of the body
odiferous
having or giving off a smell
wistful
having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing
malevolent
having or showing a wish to do evil to others
Prescient
having or showing knowledge of events before they take place
hexagonal
having six sides or divided into hexagons
golden
having the color or shine of gold
probative
having the quality or function of proving or demonstrating something; affording proof or evidence.
culinary
having to do with the kitchen or cooking
Iatr
healer, physician; treatment
useful
helpful for doing or achieving something
soprano
highest voice in women and boys
hermitage
home of a hermit Even in his remote hermitage he could not escape completely from the world.
cornucopia
horn overflowing with fruit and grain; state of abundance
goblins
horrible creatures that almost kill the dwarves numerous times
deference
humble submission and respect
sophomoric
immature and overconfident; conceited
aphasia
impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding).
tannined
impregnated or treated with tannin.
imposing
impressive by virtue of size, power, or manner
fantastically
in a fabulous manner
kernel
in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
transference
in psychoanalysis, the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships (such as love or hatred for a parent)