abstraction |
the act of removing or separating. |
allure |
to attract strongly by appealing to people's inner wishes; tempt. |
cadaver |
a dead body, especially one used for medical research or instruction. |
carouse |
to revel in a boisterous and drunken manner. |
deleterious |
harmful or injurious, as to health. |
exorbitant |
exceeding the bounds of what is reasonable, fair, or proper; immoderate. |
forage |
food for animals such as horses or cattle. |
impeccable |
flawless or blameless; perfect. |
impregnable1 |
able to withstand any attack, as a fortress. |
invariably |
without ever a change; on every occasion. |
jingoism |
aggressive nationalism and patriotism, especially as directed against foreign countries. |
kinetic |
of, concerning, or caused by motion. |
mimicry |
an act, instance, or the art of imitating or copying the speech, behavior, or expressions of others. |
recurrence |
an act or instance of happening or appearing again or repeatedly. |
seclusion |
the act of isolating or hiding away, or the condition of being isolated in this way. |