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. |
bisect |
to cut or split into two equal parts. |
consequent |
following as a result. |
depression |
a state of deep sadness or hopelessness that can persist for months or years and is not necessarily triggered by any particular external events. |
encase |
to enclose. |
endure |
to bear up under or function in spite of. |
experiment |
to explore by trying different things. |
indicate |
to show or point out. |
momentum |
strength of movement. |
pinpoint |
to find or explain exactly. |
placement |
the act of putting into position or the state of being put into position; location. |
rebellious |
unwilling to accept one's situation or submit to the will of others. |
spangle |
a small, thin piece of shiny metal used for decoration on clothing. |
strenuous |
marked by great effort or energy; vigorous or zealous. |
unoriginal |
not new or inventive; derived or copied from something else. |