amalgamation |
the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things. |
anomalous |
differing from the norm, standard, or common type or rule; abnormal. |
apparition |
a ghostly image; phantom; specter. |
composite |
made up of several parts. |
efficacy |
the ability to produce desired results; effectiveness. |
ferocity |
the quality or state of being cruelly savage or fierce. |
miasma |
a thick, obscuring vapor. |
pallid |
pale or whitened; lacking color. |
prodigy |
a person, especially a young one, of exceptional talent or ability. |
propound |
to propose or set forth for consideration. |
quiescent |
in a state of inaction or rest; dormant. |
salient |
extremely noticeable or prominent; conspicuous; important. |
stoic |
showing little or no reaction to painful or pleasant experiences; unmoved; impassive. |
synoptic |
forming a summary or overview. |
temporize |
to be indecisive or delay acting, as in order to gain time or avoid conflict. |