complement |
to go well with, complete, or perfect. |
dictum |
a formal or official pronouncement or declaration. |
economize |
to spend less money; lower expenses; be economical. |
fraternal |
of, related to, or like a brother or brothers. |
imbibe |
to take up or consume by drinking. |
incognito |
in disguise; under a false identity. |
myopia |
a visual defect in which distant images are focused in front of rather than on the retina; nearsightedness. |
ominous |
giving a sign of future evil or trouble. |
pessimistic |
feeling in a negative way about things; expecting the worst to happen. |
premeditate |
to consider, plan, or arrange in advance. |
regenerate |
to grow (new tissue or parts) to replace lost or injured tissue or parts. |
scavenger |
an animal that finds and eats dead animals or rotting plants; a person who finds things that others no longer want. |
shackle |
a metal band or one of a pair of metal rings used to bind the wrist or ankle of a prisoner or animal. |
swathe |
to wrap up, enfold, or bind, especially with a wrapping material or bands. |
universality |
the quality, character, or condition of being universal. |