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8 Concoct 1. To mix ingredients, as in cooking. 2. To invent or devise
8 Cuisine 1. A characteristic style of cooking
8 Precocious 1. Showing unusually early development, especially mentally.
8 Carnivorous 1. Meat-eating
8 Herbivorous 1. Plant-eating
8 Voracious 1. Extremely hungry; greedy 2. Eager for some activity or interest
8 Mellifluous 1. Sweet as honey (referring to voice or words)
8 Saline 1. Having to do with salt
8 Imbibe 1. To drink 2. To absorb; to take in.
8 Potable 1. Fit to drink
8 Potion A liquid for drinking, especially a medicinal, magic, or poisonous drink
8 Allude 1. To make an indirect reference to
8 Collusion 1. A secret agreement for a deceitful purpose; conspiracy.
8 Delusion 1. A false belief or opinion, especially one held in spite of contradictory evidence
8 Elude 1. To avoid or escape from by cunning; to evade 2. To escape detection; to baffle
7 Domicile 1. A home; residence.
7 Domestic 1. Related to the family or household
7 Domain 1. Range of one's control; territory
7 Domineer 1. To dominate; to be bossy
7 Dominion 1. Control; rule; area of influence.
7 Dormant 1. Asleep; not in an active state
7 Somnambulate 1. To walk while sleeping
7 Somnolent 1. Drowsy; Sleepy 2. Causing Sleep
7 Ablution 1. Washing of the body, especially as a ritual purification
7 Deluge 1. A downpour; a great flood
7 Divest 1. To take away something belonging to someone, especially a right, title, or property; to dispossess 2. To strip away especially clothes
7 Investiture 1. A ceremony in which a person formally receives the authority and symbols of an office
7 Travesty 1. An absurd or inferior imitation
7 Vestment 1. A garment that indicates position or authority, especially the robes worn by clergy
7 Vested 1. A concern for something from which a person expects to get personal benefit (used with interest) 2. Dressed, especially in vestments 3. Absolute; without question.
6 Antipathy 1. A hatred or dislike
6 Apathy 1. Lack of feeling, energy, or interest. 2. Indifference.
6 Empathy 1. The ability to identify with someone else and understand that person's situation of feelings
6 Pathological 1. Referring to pathology, the study of disease. 2. Caused by disease. 3. Abnormal in behavior.
6 Pathos 1. Feeling of sympathy; a quality that arouses pity or tenderness.
6 Misogamy 1. Hatred of marriage.
6 Misogyny 1. Hatred of women.
6 Dysentery 1. Severe diarrhea
6 Dyslexia 1. A serious difficulty learning to read in the usual way
6 Covet 1. To crave or desire, especially something belonging to someone else
6 Cupidity 1. Greed; avarice
6 Complacent 1. Self-satisfied; Smug
6 Implacable 1. Impossible to calm or appease
6 Placate 1. To Calm; to pacify; to appease
6 Placid 1. Showing calmness, peacefulness or composure
5 Amicable 1. Friendly; peaceable
5 Amity 1. Friendship; friendly relations
5 Enamored 1. In love with; charmed by
5 Inimical 1. Harmful 2. Hostile; unfriendly
5 Odious 1. Hateful; distasteful
5 Bibliophile 1. A lover of books
5 Philanthropy 1. Goodwill to fellow human beings 2. A charitable gift, act, or organization
5 Phobia 1. Strong, irrational fear
5 Acrophobia 1. At the farthest point (usually referring to height)
5 Hydrophobia 1. Fear of water
5 Xenophobia 1. Fear or hatred of what is strange or foreign, or of foreigners.
5 Appease 1. To calm; to satisfy or relieve
5 Pacific 1. Peaceful; serene
5 Pacify 1. To calm; to make quiet 2. To end war or violence
4 Puerile 1. Childish; immature
4 Orthopedics 1. Branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
4 Pedagogue 1. A teacher
4 Pedant 1. A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding 2. A scholarly show-off
4 Entity 1. Something that has a real or independent existence
4 Nonentity 1. A person or thing of no importance 2. Something that does not exist or exists only in the imagination
4 Essence 1. The basic element; the identifying characteristic 2. A substance in concentrated form obtained from a plant or drug 3. A perfume
4 Moribund 1. About to die or end
4 Mortify 1. To shame 2. To discipline oneself by denial
4 Postmortem 1. An examination to determine the cause of death; an autopsy
4 Euthanasia 1. The act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal; mercy
4 Innate 1. Possessed at birth; inborn
4 Naive 1. Childlike; unsophisticated 2. Gullible
4 Nascent 1. Emerging; coming into existence
4 Renaissance 1. A rebirth; a renewal 2. (Capitalize) A revival of humanism in fourteenth (14th) century to sixteenth (16th) century Europe
3 Matrix 1. The surroundings within which something begins or develops
3 Matriarchy 1. A society ruled or controlled by women
3 Matriculate 1. To register as a student at a college or university
3 Patriarch 1. The male head of a family or tribe 2. An Old Testament ancestor 3. A founding father or wise man
3 Patrimony 1. A family inheritance
3 Patronage 1. Support; encouragement 2. business clientele; customers
3 Patronize 1. To go to regularly 2. To treat someone as an inferior
3 Patronymic 1. Name derived from a paternal ancestor
3 Fraternal 1. Pertaining to brothers; brotherly
3 Fraternize 1. To be friendly with 2. To socialize with an enemy population
3 Avuncular 1. Like an uncle
3 Familia 1. Having to do with the family
3 Uxorious 1. Dominated by one's wife
3 Bigamy 1. Marriage to two mates
3 Monogamy 1. Marriage to a single mate
2 Genealogy 1. A record of descent from one's ancestors; the study of family records
2 Genocide 1.The planned annihilation of a racial, political, or cultural group
2 Genre 1. A type, class, or category, especially of fine art or literature
2 Genteel 1. Well-mannered; refined; polite.
2 Gentile 1. Anyone not of the Jewish faith
2 Gentry 1. Aristocratic or well-bred people. 2. In Britain, the class under the aristocracy.
2 Heterogeneous 1. Having parts that are unrelated or completely different Antonym/Opposite: homogeneous
2 Homogeneous 1. Of the same kind or sort Antonym/Opposite: heterogeneous
2 Congenital 1. Existing at birth but not hereditary
2 Engender 1. To give rise to; to bring into existence
2 Genesis 1. A beginning or origin 2. Genesis - The first book of the Old Testament
2 Indigenous 1. Occurring in or characterizing an area; native
2 Ingenious 1. Cleverly inventive and resourceful
2 Progenitor 1. A direct ancestor: an originator of a line of descent
2 Progeny 1. Children or descendants; offspring. The results of artistic creativity
1 Humane 1. Having the worthy qualities of human beings, such as kindness or compassion Antonym: inhumane
1 Humanism 1. A philosophy in which interests and values of human beings are of primary importance
1 Humanities 1. Branches of knowledge concerned with human beings and their culture: philosophy, literature, and the fine arts, as distinguished from the sciences
1 Anthropology 1. The scientific study of the origins, cultural development, and customs of human beings
1 Misanthrope 1. A person who hates all people
1 Homicide 1. The killing of one person by another; a person who kills another.
1 Virile 1. Having certain characteristics traditionally associated with masculinity, especially physical strength, vitality, and assertiveness.
1 Gynecology 1. The branch of medicine dealing with disorders and treatment of the reproductive system in women.
1 Feminism 1. The belief that women should possess the same political and economic rights as men.
1 Feminist 1. A supporter of women's claims to the same rights and treatment as men.
1 Autocrat 1. A ruler who has absolute or unlimited power; a despot.
1 Automaton 1. A person who behaves in a mechanical, routine manner; a robot.
1 Autonomy 1. The condition of being self-governing; independence
1 Autopsy 1. The examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death.
1 Egoism 1. Conceit; valuing everything according to one's personal interest; excessive confidence in the rightness of one' own opinion.
9 Capitalist 1. A person who has invested personal wealth in business. 2. A very wealthy person
9 Capitulation 1. Surrender; ending resistance
9 Decapitate 1. To cut off the head of; to behead
9 Precipice 1. A very steep or vertical face of a cliff or rock
9 Precipitate 1. To throw down from a great height 2. To make happen suddenly or quickly
9 Recapitulation 1. The restatement of a main idea 2. A summary or concise review
9 Cerebral 1. Pertaining to the brain 2. Intellectual
9 Cerebration 1. The action of thinking thought
9 Deface 1.To mar or spoil the appearance or surface of (something)
9 Efface 1. To wipe out; to obliterate. Also, to make less clear, as if rubbing out 2. To make oneself inconspicuous
9 Facade 1. A face of a building 2. The face or front of anything, especially an artificial or false front
9 Facet 1. One of the many sides of a cut stone or jewel 2. One aspect of a situation, or of a tooth
9 Affront 1. To insult intentionally; to offend or embarrass 2. An insult or offensive act
9 Confront 1. To stand or come directly in front of 2. To face with defiance or hostility
9 Effrontery 1. Flippant or insulting boldness, audacity
10 Supercilious 1. Disdainful; haughty and aloof. (A lifted eyebrow conveys and impression of haughtiness)
10 Inexorable 1. Relentless; unyielding
10 Oracle 1. A shrine where the ancient Greeks consulted one of their gods for advice or prophecy 2. A prophecy made at such a shrine 3. A person who transmits prophecy from a deity 4. A person or thing regarded as able to give wise guidance
10 Oration 1. An address or formal speech given on a special occasion
10 Orifice 1. A mouth or vent / an opening
10 Osculate 1. To Kiss (usually used playfully)
10 Indentation 1. A cut or notch
10 Indenture 1. A written contract between two parties 2. An agreement binding an apprentice to work for a master
10 Trident 1. A long three-pronged fork or weapon
10 Orthodontist 1. A specialist who corrects irregularly positioned teeth
10 Gorge 1. A deep, narrow passage with rocky sides, enclosed between mountains 2. Gluttonous eating 3. A feeling of nausea (used with rise) * To eat greedily * To fill full; to stuff
10 Disgorge 1. To expel from the throat or stomach; to vomit 2. To discharge violently
10 Gargantuan 1. Of immense size; gigantic
10 Gargoyle 1. A Grotesque carved human or animal figure, especially one used as a rainspout carrying water clear of a wall
10 Regurgitate 1. To cause to pour back or cast up partially digested food; to vomit 2. To rush or surge back
11 Carnage 1. The killing of many people; massacre
11 Carrion 1. Dead amd decaying flesh 2. Pertaining to dead flesh
11 Incarnate 1. Embodied in human form
11 Accolade 1. Any honor, award, or expression of approval 2. A ceremonial tap on the shoulder with the flat side of a sword
11 Decolletage 1. A low neckline on a garment or a garment with a low neck line
11 Corporal 1. Relating to or having an effect on the human bod
11 Corporeal 1. Characteristic of or resembling the physical body 2. Having material substance; able to be seen
11 Corps 1. A military organization of officers or of officers and enlistees 2. An army unit 3. a group of people having purpose and direction in common
11 Corpulent 1. Excessively bulky; fat
11 Corpus 1. A body or collection of Writings 2. A structure of special character in an animal body
11 Accord 1. Harmony, agreement 2, To grant or bestow upon 3. To agree
11 Cordial 1. Hearty; warm; sincere 2. Stimulating
11 Concordance 1. A state of agreement; harmony 2 An alphabetical index of all the words in a text or corpus of tests, showing every occurrence of a work
11 Ossify 1. To turn into bone; to become bony 2. To become rigid (in behavior, habits, or beliefs)
12 Dermatology 1. The scientific study of the skin and its diseases
12 Epidermis 1. The outer protective layer of the skin or outer layer of various organisms (In plants, the outer layer of cells)
12 Dorsal 1. Pertaining to the back, especially of animals
12 Dossier 1. A set of documents containing information about a person or event: A file
12 Endorse 1. To write one's signature on the back of a check or other document 2. To sign a contract 3. To acknowledge receipt of payment 4. To support actively; to sanction
12 Gastric 1. Pertaining to the stomach
12 Gastronome 1. A person who is knowledgeable about good food and drink; A gourmet
12 Enervate 1. To deprive of strength: to weaken
12 Sanguine 1. Cheerful; hopeful 2. Reddish or ruddy
12 Consanguinity 1. Blood relationship 2. Any close relationship
12 Assiduous 1. Unceasingly attentive; devoted 2. Persistent; diligent
12 Dissident 1. Differing; disagreeing; dissenting
12 Seance 1. A meeting at which a spiritualist attempts to communicate with the dead
12 Sedentary 1. Characterized by much sitting 2. Remaining in one area; not migratory
12 Supersede 1. To take the place of; to replace
13 Emancipate 1. To free from restraint or influence 2. To free (a slave) from bondage
13 Manacle 1. A device for confining the hands; handcuffs 2. Anything that contains
13 Mandate 1. A formal order from higher court; an authoritative command
13 Manifest 1. Clearly apparent to sight or understanding; obvious 2. To show plainly; to reveal 3. To prove
13 Manipulate 1. To use or handle skillfully 2. To manage with devious skill, or to adjust to suit one's purpose
13 Dexterity 1. Skill in use of the hands or body; adroitness 2. Mental skill or adroitness; cleverness
13 Ambidextrous 1. Able to use either hand equally well
13 Digital 1. Relating to a finger or a unit of measure (3/4") the breadth of a finger 2. Refering to a nemerical system for encoding
13 Deflect 1. To turn aside 2. To swerve or turn aside
13 Genuflect 1. To bend the knee in a kneeling or half-kneeling position to express or respect
13 Inflection 1. An alteration of pitch or tone of the voice 2. in grammar, an alteration of the form of a word to show different grammatical or syntactical relationships
13 Reflection 1. The act or condition of being thrown back 2. Something thrown back, as light, heat, sound, or an image 3. Discredit; inderect reproach 4. Deep thought
13 Rapacious 1. Excessively grasping or greedy 2. Given to seizing for plunder or as prey
13 Rapt 1. Giving one's compklete attention 2. Overcome with emotion; completely filled with joy
13 Surreptitious 1. Done secretly, without approval
14 Complicity 1. Participation with another in an act that is or seems to be deceitful
14 Duplicty 1. Deceitfulness in speech or conduct; double-dealing 2. Being physical or numerically double or two-fold; doubleness
14 Explicate 1. To make clear; to explain throughly, often in a literary context
14 Explict 1. Definite; stated in detail, leaving nothing to be guessed at; outspoken
14 Exploit 1. A notable or heroic deed 2. To make use of selfishly or unethical 3. To publicize
14 Imply 1. To indicate inderectly; to hint 2. To require as a necessary condition
14 Ploy 1. A tactic intended to frustrate, embarrass or gain an advantage over an opponent
14 Ply 1. To use a tool or weapon vigorously; to work at trade 2. To offer something persistently 3. The thickness of cloth, yarn,or rope 4. Wood layered with crosswise grain
14 Supplicate 1. To ask humbly or earnestly for, as in praying; to beseech
14 Apprehend 1. To arrest 2. To grasp mentally; to understand 3. To anticipate with anxiety
14 Comprise 1.To consist of; to contain
14 Entreperneur 1. A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for business ventures
14 Impregnable 1. Strong enough to resist attack of capture, as a fortress 2.Not to be outweighed or overcome in argument
14 Reprehend 1. To reprimand, reprove, or express disapproval
14 Reprisal 1. An action or act of retaliation against someone for injuries received
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