anomalous |
differing from the norm, standard, or common type or rule; abnormal. |
capitalist |
one who supports an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned, and prices are chiefly determined by open competition in a free market. |
dapple |
to mark or be marked with spots or mottling. |
engross |
to take all the attention of; interest fully. |
enmity |
the mutual feeling of enemies toward each other; hatred; hostility; antagonism. |
frolicsome |
full of high spirits, gaiety, or merriment; playful. |
incontrovertible |
not able to be questioned or disputed. |
misdemeanor |
in law, a class of illegal act that is less serious than a felony and carries a lighter sentence; minor offense. |
monumental |
massive, imposing, or extremely conspicuous. |
revel |
to feel great pleasure; rejoice (usually followed by "in"). |
rivulet |
a tiny stream or brook; trickle. |
semblance |
outward form; appearance. |
stratagem |
a plan or trick to deceive, surprise, or outwit an opponent, especially as a military maneuver. |
subpoena |
in law, a formal written order summoning a witness to give testimony or requiring that specified evidence be submitted. |
sunder |
to tear, force, or break apart; divide. |