arbiter |
someone who has the authority to decide an issue or settle a dispute. |
capacious |
able to contain a large amount; roomy. |
choleric |
having a quick temper; easily angered. |
fiscal |
pertaining to public or governmental finances. |
idealist |
a person with high or noble principles, goals, or codes of action. |
legacy |
money, property, or other goods left to someone in a will. |
montage |
the technique of juxtaposing or superimposing images in a photograph or on motion picture film. |
motley |
made up of a contrasting variety of types, appearances, or the like; very heterogeneous. |
parochial |
narrow or limited in scope or viewpoint; provincial. |
polygamy |
the practice or state of having more than one spouse, especially more than one wife, at a time. |
raiment |
clothing; dress; apparel. |
underscore |
to emphasize by, or as if by, drawing a line beneath. |
unexceptionable |
without flaw or fault; beyond objection or criticism. |
uninitiated |
combined form of initiated. |
valediction |
a farewell speech, especially one given by a student of the highest honors at a graduation ceremony. |