acumen |
superior insight; quickness and shrewdness of judgment, especially in practical matters. |
autocracy |
rule by one person with absolute power; despotism. |
conjecture |
the making of a guess or inference, especially with little evidence. |
debase |
to reduce in value, quality, esteem, or character. |
demolition |
the act or an instance of destroying, especially by means of explosives. |
docile |
obedient and easy to manage. |
ductile |
able to withstand stress without breaking, as in drawing out into wire or pounding thin. |
horticulture |
the art or science of growing vegetables, flowers, fruits, or ornamental plants. |
immobility |
the state or condition of not moving or being motionless. |
indigenous |
being the people or animals that originally lived and may continue to live in a particular country or region. |
mystical |
spiritually powerful, significant, or symbolic. |
oracular |
of, like, pertaining to, of having the nature of divine wisdom; prophetic; wise. |
precarious |
so unstable or insecure as to be dangerous; risky. |
pronouncement |
a formal or official declaration. |
redundant |
unnecessarily repetitive. |