abrogate |
to abolish, repeal, or nullify by authority. |
asterisk |
a sign (*). It is used to show that there is other information on the page that explains the information where the sign is placed. |
astute |
keen in understanding and judgment; shrewd. |
conduction |
the transmission or transfer, as of heat, electrical charges, or nervous impulses, through a medium. |
deterge |
to cleanse, wash, or wipe off. |
facsimile |
an exact copy or duplicate of something printed or of a picture. |
fledge |
to grow flight feathers. |
foment |
to encourage the development of; instigate or foster. |
idyllic |
charmingly simple and natural, as a scene or experience; suggestive of peaceful countryside. |
inanition |
a state of exhaustion caused by a lack of nourishment. |
indemnity |
insurance against damage, loss, or liability. |
opprobrious |
expressing condemnation or scorn; accusing of shameful behavior. |
purvey |
to supply or provide (especially food, drink, or other provisions). |
sere1 |
dried up or withered. |
unadulterated |
unmixed with or undiluted by additives or extraneous elements; pure; complete. |