agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
epigram |
a short, pithy, often paradoxical sentence. |
exemplify |
to serve as an illustration of. |
experimentation |
the act, process, or practice of running tests or trials. |
foray |
a quick raid or sudden advance, usually military and often to take forage or plunder. |
gubernatorial |
of or pertaining to the office of governor or to a governor. |
latent |
present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
nadir |
the lowest or most depressing point or stage. |
pallid |
pale or whitened; lacking color. |
sodden |
drenched with liquid; saturated; soaked. |
tenuous |
having little substance, support, or significance; flimsy; weak. |
tome |
a large thick book, often one of a multivolume scholarly work. |
unqualified |
lacking the appropriate knowledge or qualifications. |
venerate |
to treat or regard with great respect, honor, or reverence. |
voluptuous |
full of or characterized by sensual pleasures. |