"Phantasmagorical", "illusive; unreal" "Inceptive", "adj. beginning." "Gastronomy", "n. the art of preparing and serving appetizing food." "Begrudge", "v. resent; give or expend with reluctance; be envious of" "Caret", "n. a sign (^) placed below a line indicating where omitted words" "Impregnable", "a. invulnerable; able to withstand attack" "Iniquity", "n. absence of or deviation from" "Autocracy", "n. absolute government." "Untoward", "unfavorable; inconvenient" "Lexicography", "n. the making of dictionaries." "Enrapture", "v. please intensely; fill with great delight or joy" "Accessory", "n. additional object; useful but not essential thing; subordinate or supplementary item acclaim" "Donor", "n. giver; one that contributes something such as money" "Initiate", "v. begin; originate; admit into membership" "Malefactor", "n. criminal; one who does evil or injury to another" "Fernery", "n. a place in which ferns are grown." "Condensation", "n. a concise version of something, especially a text, water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it." "Intolerance", "n. inability or unwillingness to bear or endure." "Brigade", "n. a body of troops consisting of two or more regiments." "Legacy", "n. gift made by a will; something handed down from an ancestor" "Magnate", "n. powerful or influential person especially in business or industry" "Automaton", "n. mechanism that imitates actions of humans" "Ire", "n. anger; wrath; keen resentment; irritate" "Aggravation", "n. the fact of being made heavier or more heinous" "Confederate", "n. ally; form a group or unite" "Henchman", "n. a servile assistant and subordinate." "Inimical", "a. unfriendly; hostile; harmful; detrimental" "Juicy", "a. full of juice; lucrative; richly interesting" "Laudable", "a. deserving of praise; worthy of high praise" "Bureaucracy", "n. over-regulated administrative system" "Divulge", "v. reveal; make known to public" "Mellifluous", "smooth and sweet-sounding" "Digraph", "n. a union of two characters representing a single sound." "Flamboyant", "a. elaborately or excessively ornamented" "Adjacent", "a. adjoining; neighboring; close to; lying near" "Belle", "n. a woman who is a center of attraction because of her beauty accomplishments" "Extremist", "n. one who supports extreme measures or holds extreme views." "Contemptuous", "a. scornful; expressing contempt; showing a lack of respect" "Callosity", "n. the state of being hard and insensible." "Ingraft", "v. to set or implant deeply and firmly." "Competence", "n. quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually" "Boisterous", "a. rough and stormy; loud noisy" "Blaze", "n. brilliant burst of fire; destructive fire; flame" "Evolve", "v. develop; grow" "Depositor", "n. a person who has deposited money in a bank or similar institution" "Mordant", "biting and caustic in thought manner" "Acumen", "n. mental keenness; quickness of perception" "Batter", "v. beat with successive blows; beat repeatedly and with violence" "Frugal", "a. sparing; economical; costing little; inexpensive" "Magnificent", "a. grand or noble in thought or deed; outstanding of its kind" "Diffident", "adj. affected or possessed with self-distrust." "Abominable", "a. detestable; extremely unpleasant; very bad" "Educe", "v. to draw out." "Lough", "n. a lake or loch." "Gourmand", "n. person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink" "Efflorescence", "n. the state of being flowery or a flowery appearance." "Famish", "v. starve kill" "Hexagon", "n. a figure with six angles." "Diligence", "n. careful and persevering effort to accomplish what is undertaken." "Benefice", "n. a church office endowed with funds or property for the maintenance of divine service." "Executor", "n. one who executes or performs; doer" "Fugacious", "adj. fleeting." "Choleric", "a. hot-tempered; easily angered; bad-tempered; expressing anger" "Adroit", "a. skillful and adept under pressing conditions" "Culpable", "adj. guilty." "Inexhaustible", "a. incapable of being exhausted emptied" "Accompanist", "n. one who or that which accompanies." "Encamp", "v. to pitch tents for a resting-place." "Antilogy", "n. inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas." "Antechamber", "n. a waiting room for those who seek audience." "ill-natured", "adj. surly." "Deprecate", "v. express disapproval of; protest against; belittle" "Convalesce", "v. recover gradually from an illness" "Lattice", "n. openwork of metal or wood formed by crossing or interlacing strips or bars." "Bleak", "a. cold or cheerless; unlikely to be favorable" "Editorial", "a. of or pertaining to an editor; written or sanctioned by an editor" "Encourage", "v. activate; stimulate" "Ineligible", "a. unsuitable; disqualified by law rule" "Consignee", "n. a person to whom goods or other property has been entrusted." "Evict", "v. put out by legal process; expel; eject; oust" "Ludicrous", "a. laughable; completely devoid of wisdom or good sense" "Interminable", "a. being or seeming to be without an end; endless; tedious; continual" "Clearance", "n. act of clearing; space cleared; permission to proceed or trust" "Bailiff", "n. an officer of court having custody of prisoners under arraignment." "Gamester", "n. a gambler." "Braggart", "n. boaster; one given to loud empty boasting; very talkative person" "Homologous", "adj. identical in nature make-up" "Lucid", "a. easily understood; clear; intelligible" "Compunction", "n. feeling of deep regret; strong uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt" "Benison", "n. blessing." "Indistinct", "adj. vague." "Effete", "adj. exhausted as having performed its functions." "Foible", "n. moral weakness; failing; weak point; slight fault" "Joust", "v. to engage in a tilt with lances on horseback." "transmute", "change or alter in form appearance" "dead-heat", "n. a race in which two or more competitors come out even and there is no winner." "Consumption", "n. eating or drinking of something" "Discard", "v. throw out something from one's hand; get rid of" "Adjutant", "adj. auxiliary. a military officer who acts as an administrative assistant to a senior officer." "Continuance", "n. permanence."
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