altruistic |
unselfishly devoted to the welfare of others. |
deducible |
able to be concluded or inferred from certain facts or principles. |
dexterity |
grace and easy quickness in using the hands or body; skill. |
egress |
an act, instance, method, or place of exit or emergence. |
folio |
a large sheet of paper that has been folded once to form two leaves or four pages of a book or manuscript. |
hysteria |
in an individual or group, an uncontrollable outburst of fear or other emotions, producing fits of weeping, laughter, irrational behavior, or the like. |
interlude |
a pause, space, or event that intervenes; interval. |
invariable |
not subject to change; consistently the same. |
manifold |
abundant and varied. |
permissive |
allowing much, often excessive, freedom of behavior; lenient. |
preeminent |
surpassing others in importance and prominence; foremost. |
revile |
to speak about or speak to with hostile insults; disparage or abuse. |
salutary |
having or intended to have a beneficial effect. |
supremacy |
ultimate power or authority. |
uncontrolled |
acting or continuing, or allowed to act or continue, without constraint, regulation, or opposition. |