anomaly |
an act or instance of differing from the usual pattern, form, or type; peculiarity; abnormality. |
brood |
to think or worry a lot about a single subject (usually followed by "on" or "over"). |
complementary |
acting or serving to complete; completing. |
dimension |
size as measured in length, width, or depth. |
haphazard |
having no order; without aim or purpose. |
medieval |
of, or having to do with the Middle Ages. |
narrator |
a person or character who tells a story. |
offensive |
not pleasant; disagreeable. |
petty |
of little importance or interest. |
plaza |
a public square or open space in the center of a town. |
shareholder |
a person who owns stock in a business organization. |
tangible |
capable of being touched or perceived by touch. |
theological |
of, based on, or relating to matters of religion or the study of religion. |
theory |
a reasonable, widely accepted explanation for why something happens. |
vortex |
a whirling mass of fluid, air, or the like, such as a whirlpool, that generates a vacuum in the center toward which things are drawn. |