connoisseur |
a person with the experience, expertise, and sense of appreciation to make informed judgments in a fine art or in matters of taste. |
emboss |
to decorate the surface of with a raised design. |
epigram |
a short, pithy, often paradoxical sentence. |
fodder |
feed for farm animals, such as stalks of corn cut and mixed with hay. |
impeccable |
flawless or blameless; perfect. |
indigenous |
being the people or animals that originally lived and may continue to live in a particular country or region. |
magnitude |
size or extent. |
malevolent |
wishing or doing evil to others; ill-willed; malicious. |
medley |
a musical piece that uses the melodies from several different pieces of music. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. |
ostracize |
to exclude or shun, by general agreement of the group imposing the exclusion. |
puerile |
immature or silly; childish. |
Spartan |
(usually lower case) characterised by simplicity and austerity. |
specious |
apparently true, genuine, or plausible, but actually worthless, as an argument or evidence. |
volatility |
the quality or condition of being highly changeable or inconsistent. |