corporeal |
having to do with a physical body; bodily. |
decedent |
in law, one who has died. |
demulcent |
an oily or sticky substance used especially to soothe irritation in mucous membranes. |
despoil |
to forcefully take belongings or goods from; plunder. |
discomfit |
to upset or confuse. |
feckless |
weak or incompetent; ineffective. |
iatrogenic |
caused by a physician or medical treatment, especially from drugs or surgery. |
imbroglio |
a difficult, confused, or complicated situation, often involving a misunderstanding, disagreement, or quarrel. |
imprimatur |
any official permission or sanction. |
intersperse |
to place or scatter among other things. |
lachrymose |
weeping, tending to weep readily, or being on the point of tears; tearful. |
maunder |
to speak in an aimless or foolish way; babble. |
mendicant |
living on charity; begging. |
precursory |
coming before and serving to indicate what will follow; premonitory. |
recant |
to withdraw from commitment to (a former position or statement), especially publicly; retract. |