autocracy |
rule by one person with absolute power; despotism. |
cite |
to use the words of someone else; quote. |
commensurate |
of equal measure, as extent or duration. |
embellish |
to improve by, or as though by, decorations; decorate. |
ignoble |
of low or dishonorable character; contemptible. |
imperfection |
a flaw or fault. |
maternal |
of, having to do with, or like a mother. |
parity |
equality in amount, status, strength, or the like. |
perpetrate |
to commit or carry out (a crime, act of mischief, or the like). |
rancorous |
feeling or showing bitter resentment; hateful. |
revoke |
to take back, cancel, or make no longer valid. |
spate |
a sudden rush, outpouring, or flood. |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |
unintelligible |
not able to be understood, as spoken or written language. |
vindicate |
to free from an accusation, suspicion, or doubt by indisputable proof. |