-
-
retroactive(1)
effective from a past date
-
-
per capita(1)
for each person
-
-
depopulate(1)
reduce population of
-
-
circumspect(1)
cautious, wary, watchful
-
-
medieval(1)
of the middle ages
-
-
apathetic(1)
lacking interest or concern
-
-
pedagogue(1)
teacher, schoolmaster
-
-
altruism(1)
devotion to the welfare of others
-
-
ambidextrous(1)
using both hands with equal ease
-
anima(1)
soul, breath, life
-
magnanimous(1)
showing a lofty and courageous spirit
-
-
invincible(2)
unconquerable
-
-
Anglophile(2)
lover of all things english
-
-
judicious(2)
thoughtful, considered
-
-
opus(2)
musical composition numbered as one of a composer�s works
-
-
inconsequential(2)
unimportant, irrelevant
-
-
deport(2)
remove an unwanted person from a country
-
-
-
-
epitaph(2)
a brief statement commemorating the deceased
-
-
fraternize(2)
to associate on close terms w/hostile group
-
-
genocide(2)
destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group
-
-
immobile(3)
unable to move
-
-
soliloquy(3)
speech in which an actor speaks aloud to himself
-
-
emissary(3)
ambassador, messenger
-
-
exhume(3)
to dig up something buried
-
humane(3)
compassionate, merciful
-
-
-
-
advocate(3)
to favor, encourage
-
-
iconography(3)
the imagery or symbolism of a work of art
-
-
alleviate(3)
relieve, lessen
-
-
admonish(3)
to give friendly earnest advice or encouragement to
-
-
orthodox(3)
conventional, conforming to established beliefs
-
-
spectacle(4)
public display
-
-
barometer(4)
instrument which measures atmospheric pressure
-
-
euphoria(4)
feeling of well-being, joy
-
-
antebellum(4)
before the war
-
-
unison(4)
together, in agreement
-
clam, claim(4)
cry out, declare
-
proclamation(4)
public announcement
-
plac, pac(4)
soothe, please
-
implacable(4)
not capable of being appeased
-
-
pedestrian(4)
going or performed on foot
-
-
ascribe(4)
attribute, credit
-
-
subsequent(4)
following in time or order
-
-
derogative(5)
insulting, contemptuous
-
-
gesticulate(5)
expressive movements of hands or face
-
-
psychology(5)
study of the mind or personality
-
-
corporeal(5)
tangible, physical
-
-
jurisprudence(5)
study of law
-
-
-
-
insomnia(5)
inability to sleep
-
-
taciturn(5)
reserved, uncommunicative
-
-
theology(5)
the study of religious faith
-
-
distort(5)
to twist out of the true meaning
-
-
polygamy(6)
marriage to many
-
tract, trah(6)
draw, pull
-
protract(6)
to prolong, draw out
-
-
gregarious(6)
talkative, fond of company
-
-
remonstrate(6)
to protest
-
-
insatiable(6)
unable to be satisfied
-
-
sophomore(6)
wise fool, second-year student
-
-
vacillate(6)
to hesitate in choice of opinions
-
-
-
-
deviate(6)
to stray from the norm
-
-
revitalize(6)
to give new life to
-
-
-
-
-
-
valiant(7)
brave, courageous
-
-
illicit(7)
unlawful, shameful
-
-
-
-
credulity(7)
believing things readily
-
-
chronic(7)
long duration or frequent recurrence
-
-
inebriate(7)
to make drunk, intoxicate
-
-
volition(7)
the power of choosing or determining
-
-
-
-
agnostic(8)
one who is unsure of god�s existence
-
-
juxtapose(8)
put things side by side
-
post(8)
after, behind, later
-
post mortem(8)
examination to determine cause of death
-
-
-
-
-
-
synthesis(8)
combining parts to form a whole
-
-
interlude(8)
a musical insertion between parts of longer composition
-
-
intravenous(8)
entering by way of a vein
-
-
deity(8)
a god or goddess
-
-
paradox(8)
a self-contradictory statement that at first seems true
-
acer, acri(9)
bitter, sour, sharp
-
acrimonious(9)
bitter, harsh
-
-
attest(9)
declare true or genuine
-
-
retribution(9)
a deserved punishment
-
-
dialectic(9)
investigation of philosophical truths
-
tele(9)
far, distant, end, purpose
-
teleology(9)
the study of meaning in nature
-
-
candor(9)
honesty, fairness
-
-
agoraphobia(9)
fear of public places
-
-
-
-
iconoclast(9)
one who destroys religious images
-
-
monolith(9)
a single great stone in form of column
|
|