concentric |
of circles or spheres, having the same middle point. |
conciliatory |
tending to placate or reconcile. |
demoralize |
to weaken or destroy the confidence, courage, spirit, or morale of. |
elliptical |
tending toward or characterized by an economy of expression that creates ambiguity or obscurity, often purposefully. |
fanfare |
a flourish of trumpets, used to mark an entrance or beginning. |
focal |
of or relating to focus. |
fulsome |
offensive, especially because of excessiveness or insincerity. |
homogeneous |
having all parts of the same or a similar type. |
incipient |
starting to exist or become apparent; in an early stage of development. |
intermittent |
alternately stopping and starting with pauses in between. |
noxious |
harmful, dangerous, or destructive, especially to health. |
patrician |
of, concerning, or belonging to an aristocratic class. |
regenerate |
to grow (new tissue or parts) to replace lost or injured tissue or parts. |
sinewy |
of sinew, or sinewlike; strong; tough. |
unspoken |
assumed without being expressed or spoken; implied. |