amalgamation |
the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things. |
anarchist |
a person who believes in, desires, or tries to realize a society or state without a government. |
ashen1 |
of the color of ashes; very pale. |
bigot |
one who is prejudiced against and intolerant of any group or belief that is not his or her own, especially religious, racial, or ethnic. |
caucus |
a private meeting of leaders of a political party to choose candidates or determine policy, or such a group itself. |
communicable |
capable of being spread or passed on; contagious. |
copious |
abundant in number or quantity; plentiful. |
impiety |
lack of reverence or respect, especially for what others consider sacred. |
irrevocable |
impossible to take back, undo, or cancel. |
magnate |
someone of exceptional power, wealth, or influence, especially in business. |
menial |
lowly or degrading; servile. |
peccadillo |
a minor sin or offense, or a slight fault. |
preponderance |
superiority in amount, strength, significance, weight, or the like. |
propitious |
offering favorable circumstances or conditions; opportune; promising. |
unobservable |
not able to be seen; not detectable. |