assuage |
to make less severe or more bearable; alleviate. |
conduction |
the transmission or transfer, as of heat, electrical charges, or nervous impulses, through a medium. |
corollary |
a readily drawn conclusion; deduction or inference. |
deify |
to raise to the rank of a god; consider to be a god. |
deracinate |
to pull up by or as if by the roots; uproot; isolate; exile. |
dilatory |
used to cause a delay. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
extrinsic |
not inherent or essential; extraneous. |
fealty |
faithfulness or loyalty. |
fracas |
a noisy disturbance or quarrel. |
imbricate |
overlapping in an even sequence, as roof tiles or fish scales. |
inculcate |
to cause to accept an idea or value; imbue. |
jubilate |
to feel joyful; rejoice; exult. |
malaise |
a state or condition of feeling generally unwell, mentally depressed, sluggish, or uneasy. |
quiescence |
a state of inaction, rest, or stillness; dormancy. |