amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
coalesce |
to grow together or unite to form a single body or organization; unify; fuse. |
conclave |
a secret, private, or confidential meeting or gathering. |
consummate |
of the highest order or degree. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
euphoria |
a strong feeling of well-being or elation, sometimes unrealistic or unwarranted, and able to be induced by certain drugs. |
expiation |
the act or the means of making amends, as for a sin or crime. |
extralegal |
not regulated or permitted by law; outside of legal authority. |
gird |
to surround, bind, or encircle, as with a belt. |
pungent |
sharp and strong in taste or smell. |
sanguine |
having an optimistic temperament or outlook. |
scion |
an offspring or heir. |
sepsis |
infection, especially by pus-forming bacteria in the blood or tissues. |
sylph |
a slender, graceful woman or girl. |
truculent |
extremely hostile or belligerent; inclined to fight. |