ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
coeval |
coinciding in time of origin or existence; contemporary. |
commodious |
comfortably spacious; roomy. |
consternation |
surprise and alarm, leading to panic, deep disappointment, or total confusion. |
epistemology |
the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge. |
etiolate |
to weaken, especially through deprivation of normal development. |
immiscible |
not able to be mixed or blended. |
interdict |
to deter or impede by the steady use of firepower. |
lenitive |
mitigating pain, discomfort, or distress; soothing. |
parlous |
full of dangers or risks; perilous. |
picayune |
having little value or significance; small; paltry. |
sanguine |
having an optimistic temperament or outlook. |
savor |
to give an impression; hint (usually followed by "of"). |
scion |
an offspring or heir. |
voluble |
characterized by a steady flow of words; fluent; talkative. |