aberration |
a deviation from what is considered normal or right; irregularity. |
advert |
to direct the attention by comment or remark. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
belabor |
to continue excessive efforts on or excessive discussion of. |
coalesce |
to grow together or unite to form a single body or organization; unify; fuse. |
devolve |
of a duty or the like, to be passed on to someone else. |
disencumber |
to remove burdens or hindrances from. |
forswear |
to give up or renounce, often with an oath or pledge. |
glean |
to gather or discover (facts, information, or the like) a little at a time. |
otiose |
having no purpose or use; unnecessary or futile. |
proselytize |
to convert or try actively to convert (others) to one's own beliefs or religion. |
quotidian |
happening every day or once a day. |
reconnaissance |
the act or process of examining an area, especially to gain militarily useful information. |
reconnoiter |
to go through or over (an area) so as to gain information about it, as for military or engineering purposes. |
sudorific |
causing or increasing sweat, as a medication. |