adjoin |
to be next to; border on. |
apostate |
a person who abandons his or her religious faith, principles, cause, or the like. |
fervor |
strength, heatedness, or intensity of feeling; impassioned enthusiasm. |
financier |
a person skilled in or occupied in financial operations, usually on a large scale. |
formidable |
exceptionally difficult; daunting. |
jollity |
the state or quality of being merry; gaiety. |
liaison |
a communication link between groups or between parts of an organization, or a person or group that performs this function. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. |
orifice |
an opening, such as a vent, mouth, or hole, through which something can pass. |
pallid |
pale or whitened; lacking color. |
pastoral |
of or relating to the country or country life; rural. |
postulate |
to assert as something true, especially as a basis for reasoning. |
ravish |
to overwhelm with emotion or sensation; enrapture. |
reinstate |
to put back into a former position, condition, or state of effectiveness. |
resurrect |
to restore to life or good standing; raise out of death or disrepute. |