cadaver |
a dead body, especially one used for medical research or instruction. |
counterbalance |
to balance or offset with an equal force or influence; counterpoise. |
desirous |
having a wish or a longing for something. |
devoid |
not having something; totally lacking. |
evoke |
to call forth or bring out (an image, memory, response, or the like) in the mind or in action. |
fastidious |
exceedingly particular or demanding especially in matters of detail; exacting. |
inexplicable |
unable to be explained or interpreted. |
instigate |
to purposely agitate or incite; provoke; foment. |
lenient |
not strict with rules; tolerant. |
nonconformity |
refusal or failure to adjust one's behavior and actions to accord or comply with societal customs, values, or the like. |
orator |
a person who delivers a public speech, or one skilled at formal public speaking. |
recurrent |
happening again or repeatedly. |
relegate |
to send or consign to a condition, place, or position of lesser importance or esteem. |
subpoena |
in law, a formal written order summoning a witness to give testimony or requiring that specified evidence be submitted. |
turbulence |
commotion, violent disorder, or unrest. |