confluence |
a joining of two or more streams, or their point of junction. |
echelon |
a level of authority or rank, as in an organization. |
egregious |
remarkably bad; flagrant; glaring. |
immutable |
not subject to change; unchanging or unchangeable. |
insidious |
dangerous through cunning, subtlety, and underhandedness. |
jeopardize |
to cause to be in danger or at risk; imperil. |
kinetic |
of, concerning, or caused by motion. |
overbearing |
arrogantly dominating; dictatorial. |
plurality |
the largest proportion of votes in an election, especially when it is less than half the total, or the margin of votes separating the victor from the person who came second. |
regression |
the act or condition of return to an earlier form or less advanced state; biological or psychological reversion. |
rudimentary |
of or pertaining to the basic or first principles; elementary. |
sensory |
of or pertaining to hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or touching. |
stint |
to refrain from spending; to be sparing or frugal. |
tangential |
barely connected to or touching a subject. |
unproductive |
not yielding useful or helpful results; not fruitful. |