concealment |
the act of hiding something from sight, or the condition of being hidden from sight. |
confluence |
a joining of two or more streams, or their point of junction. |
discrete |
separate and distinct. |
infatuation |
the condition of being deprived of judgment by an irrational or foolish attachment to someone or something. |
mercurial |
volatile in temper; changeable; fickle. |
obliterate |
to erase or make unrecognizable by erasing. |
penance |
an act of punishment or self-discipline voluntarily undergone to show regret at having done something wrong. |
persevere |
to continue steadfastly in a task or course of action or hold steadfastly to a belief or commitment, especially when met with opposition or difficulties; persist. |
plummet |
to fall sharply down, especially at high speed; plunge. |
raiment |
clothing; dress; apparel. |
refraction |
the bending of rays or waves of light, heat, sound, or the like when passed obliquely from one medium to another with a different rate of transmission. |
skimp |
to be stingy or very sparing. |
unproductive |
not yielding useful or helpful results; not fruitful. |
vernacular |
spoken by the native or common people of a region or country. |
vogue |
a popular fashion or style. |