continuity |
the quality or state of having no breaks or interruptions. |
enlighten |
to give information or knowledge to. |
exterior |
on or having to do with the outside; outer. |
fortify |
to give more strength, resistance, or energy to; reinforce. |
infection |
the act of infecting or an instance or condition of being infected. |
paradigm |
an example, model, pattern, or the like. |
pathology |
the scientific study of the causes, nature, and results of bodily disease. |
refrain1 |
to hold oneself back; to not enter into a particular action; desist; forbear (often followed by "from"). |
renegade |
a member who rejects the common beliefs or attitudes of a group such as a religious sect, political party, or business organization. |
restraint |
the act or process of holding oneself back or holding another back. |
saga |
a medieval Nordic or Icelandic prose narrative, especially one describing the historical or legendary exploits of a single person or family. |
spawn |
to give rise to or result in; engender. |
subtle |
difficult to detect or define; elusive or ambiguous. |
texture |
the feel or look of a surface. |
worthwhile |
valuable enough to be worth doing. |