Grades 12+ (WVI 5)
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augury the art or practice or an instance of predicting the future or obtaining hidden knowledge by interpreting omens.
Byzantine characterized by complexity and intrigue.
commodious comfortably spacious; roomy.
cravat a scarf or band of cloth tied loosely about the neck.
inchoate partially or imperfectly developed.
indomitable too strong to be subdued or discouraged; unconquerable.
irrefragable impossible to refute or dispute; undeniable.
malingerer one who pretends to be ill or injured, especially in order to avoid work or duty.
rapacious capable of capturing and eating live prey; predacious.
rebarbative tending to irritate or repel; forbidding or unattractive.
reprobate an evil or lawless person, often beyond hope of redemption.
sepsis infection, especially by pus-forming bacteria in the blood or tissues.
stative in grammar, of or designating a category of verbs that express state or condition.
stochastic of, or arising from chance or probability.
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.