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Acrimonious
(Adj) angry and bitter, beligerante
Voluminous
(Adj) occupying or containing much space; large in volume, in particular
Loquacious
(Adj) tending to talk a great deal; talkative
Esoteric
(Adj.) intended for it likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest; confidential or private
Gauntlet
(Noun) a long protective glove with s long loose wrist, part of knights armor
Anachronism
(Noun) a person or thing that is placed in a time period where it does not fit
Vantage point
(Noun) a place or position affording a good view of something, great view
Misnomer
(Noun) a wrong name; error naming a person, place, or thing
Terra firma
(Noun) dry land, firm ground, the ground as distinct from the sea or air. Dry ground
Consternation
(Noun) feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected
Enigma
(Noun) person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand, mystery
Precursor
(Noun) something or someone that goes before and indicates what is to follow; forerunner; predecessor y
Atrophy
(Verb and Noun) to waste away via cell degeneration; the process of something being destroyed
Burnish
(Verb or noun) to polish by rubbing; a polished item
Bode
(Verb) be an omen of a particular outcome; portend
Desist
(Verb) cease; abstain; hold back from, stop doing something
Coerce
(Verb) persuade an unwilling person to do something by using force or threats; compel
Expounded
(Verb) to explain; to interpret
Mete
(Verb) to give according to measure or one's judgement distribute; allot
Mottled
(Verb/adj.) marked with spots or smears of color. Color spots