ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
coalesce |
to grow together or unite to form a single body or organization; unify; fuse. |
contumacious |
stubbornly disobedient; insubordinate; rebellious. |
convoluted |
complex; intricate. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
frangible |
easy to break; breakable; fragile. |
gadfly |
a persistent critic, especially of established institutions and policies. |
gambit |
a tactic or maneuver designed to gain an advantage, especially one that involves some sacrifice on one's part. |
harrow |
to go over or break up with a harrow. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
liminal |
of or at the threshold of a physiological or psychological response or change of state. |
mahatma |
(sometimes capitalized) in Buddhism and theosophy, any of a class of persons revered for their wisdom and love of humanity. |
mendicant |
living on charity; begging. |
shyster |
a person, usually a lawyer, who uses underhanded, unethical methods. |
topography |
the shape of the earth's surface across an area or region. The topography of an area includes the size and location of hills and dips in the land. |