constrict |
to pull or squeeze in; make smaller or more narrow; tighten. |
consummate |
of the highest order or degree. |
corporeal |
having to do with a physical body; bodily. |
credulous |
disposed to believe, especially on scanty evidence; gullible. |
deterge |
to cleanse, wash, or wipe off. |
diurnal |
occurring or active during, or belonging to, the daytime rather than nighttime. |
imbroglio |
a difficult, confused, or complicated situation, often involving a misunderstanding, disagreement, or quarrel. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
impermeable |
not permitting passage or penetration. |
mahatma |
(sometimes capitalized) in Buddhism and theosophy, any of a class of persons revered for their wisdom and love of humanity. |
neophyte |
a beginner or novice at any activity. |
parturient |
giving birth or about to give birth; in labor. |
sanguine |
having an optimistic temperament or outlook. |
transpose |
to exchange the position or order of (two things). |
tyro |
one who is beginning to learn a business, trade, sport, or the like; novice; neophyte. |