baroque |
(often capitalized) the style or period in art, music, and architecture prevailing in Europe following the Renaissance, characterized by bold and elaborate forms of ornamentation. |
breadth |
the distance measured from one side to the other side of something; width. |
demonstration |
an activity that shows how something works or how it is made. |
din |
a loud, steady noise. |
employ |
to make use of; use. |
fictional |
existing only in a made-up story and not existing in real life. |
hormone |
a substance made by certain cells in the body. Hormones move around the body in the blood and have effects on certain organs and cells. Hormones help control body processes such as growth. |
insufficient |
not enough in number, degree, amount, or quality; not sufficient. |
merge |
to mix or combine into a single unit. |
ornamental |
of or pertaining to decoration; decorative. |
psychologist |
a person who is trained in and works in psychology. |
relish |
a great enjoyment of something. |
sequence |
a pattern or process in which one thing follows another. |
transformative |
effecting a significant change in the nature, character, or behavior of a person or group. |
unruly |
not easy to restrict; difficult or impossible to control; wild. |