amortize |
to deduct (expenditures) by fixed amounts over a period of time. |
belie |
to give a false impression of. |
blatant |
completely obvious or undisguised, sometimes offensively so. |
blithe |
indifferent or casual; unconcerned. |
calumny |
a harmful statement, known by the maker to be false. |
foible |
a minor flaw or weakness in personality, character, or behavior. |
incessant |
never stopping; constant. |
incursion |
a raid or sudden invasion. |
indemnity |
insurance against damage, loss, or liability. |
modular |
designed with standardized units that may be arranged or connected in a variety of ways. |
pelf |
money or wealth, usually regarded with disapproval or contempt. |
quotidian |
happening every day or once a day. |
recurve |
to bend or curve back or backward, as the ends of certain shooting bows. |
stately |
dignified. |
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. |