agility |
the ability to move or think easily and quickly. |
astral |
of, concerning, emanating from, or resembling the stars; stellar. |
carnal |
of or pertaining to the flesh or body, especially sexual appetites and activities. |
celibate |
abstaining from sexual relations, especially because of having taken a vow. |
coy |
artfully shy or retiring; playfully but calculatingly reticent. |
dishevel |
to make (hair or clothing) untidy. |
dissuade |
to urge or convince not to do something. |
dote |
to have or show too much love or affection (usually followed by "on" or "upon"). |
evenhanded |
fair and impartial in the treatment of others; equitable. |
instigate |
to purposely agitate or incite; provoke; foment. |
laity |
the body of members of a religious group who are not part of the clergy. |
pseudonym |
a false name adopted by someone, especially an author, to conceal his or her identity; pen name. |
solemnize |
to carry out the formalities of performance required by (an occasion). |
statute |
a law made by a legislature, as opposed to one established by the courts. |
vagrant |
one who lacks a permanent home and wanders from place to place; nomad; tramp. |