demarcate |
to set apart or separate, as if with boundaries. |
demotic |
of or relating to the common people; popular. |
foment |
to encourage the development of; instigate or foster. |
froward |
unwilling to agree or obey; stubborn; perverse. |
hirsute |
covered with hair or stiff hairs; hairy or shaggy. |
hypocrisy |
the practice or an instance of stating or pretending to hold beliefs or principles that one does not actually live by; insincerity. |
insipid |
having a bland or uninteresting flavor; tasteless. |
interdict |
to deter or impede by the steady use of firepower. |
modus operandi |
a method of accomplishing something; way of working. |
munificent |
having or showing great generosity. |
omnibus |
concerning or including a large collection of things. |
supine |
lying with the face upward. |
tamp |
to compress and pack tightly by repeated light taps. |
travesty |
something so grotesque or inferior as to seem a parody. |
uxorious |
excessively or foolishly devoted to one's wife, and often thereby submissive to her. |