alleviate |
to make (trouble or pain) easier to tolerate or accept; ease. |
cogitate |
to think over something carefully or at length. |
equestrian |
of or relating to horseback riding. |
expiate |
to atone or make amends for (a sin, crime, offense, or the like). |
incantation |
the words or sounds that are uttered or chanted as part of a magical ritual or spell, or the act of uttering such words or sounds. |
infidel |
one who does not believe in or accept a religious faith, especially that of Christianity or Islam. |
ingratiate |
to seek or secure another's favor or approval for (oneself). |
intemperance |
lack of restraint in the indulgence of an appetite, especially the consumption of alcohol. |
iterate |
to say or do again or repeatedly. |
menial |
lowly or degrading; servile. |
posit |
to propose or suggest as an account of something or as a contribution to an understanding of something. |
retention |
the act or process of maintaining the possession or use of. |
superimpose |
to set or lay on top of or above something. |
suture |
the act or process of surgically joining or sewing together the edges of a wound, incision, or the like. |
vivacity |
the characteristic or state of being vivacious; liveliness; sprightliness; animation. |