cadaver |
a dead body, especially one used for medical research or instruction. |
captivate |
to charm or fascinate, as by beauty or wit; enthrall. |
esoteric |
understood or known only by a few persons who have special training, access, or interests. |
evasion |
the act or an instance of escaping, avoiding, or failing to perform something. |
expurgate |
to remove from a book or the like material considered to be offensive or erroneous prior to publication. |
inopportune |
occurring at an undesirable or unreasonable time. |
intrepid |
feeling or showing no fear; courageous; bold. |
laudable |
worthy of praise. |
magnitude |
size or extent. |
mediate |
to act as an intermediary in (a dispute) or bring about (an agreement). |
pervade |
to spread or be present everywhere in. |
salvageable |
able to be saved or rescued from damage or destruction. |
senile |
showing certain characteristics of old age, especially a deterioration of mental faculties or emotional control. |
solace |
comfort or consolation in times of sorrow or suffering. |
stipulate |
to specify or arrange as a condition of an agreement. |