animus |
a feeling or attitude of enmity. |
appellation |
a name, title, or other designation. |
coalesce |
to grow together or unite to form a single body or organization; unify; fuse. |
conduction |
the transmission or transfer, as of heat, electrical charges, or nervous impulses, through a medium. |
demulcent |
an oily or sticky substance used especially to soothe irritation in mucous membranes. |
expiation |
the act or the means of making amends, as for a sin or crime. |
froward |
unwilling to agree or obey; stubborn; perverse. |
ineptitude |
incompetence; lack of skill. |
occlude |
to close or obstruct (a passage or opening, one's vision, or the like). |
omnibus |
concerning or including a large collection of things. |
pronate |
to turn or rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the palm of the hand faces down or backwards. |
seminal |
of critical importance; essential. |
travesty |
something so grotesque or inferior as to seem a parody. |
unadulterated |
unmixed with or undiluted by additives or extraneous elements; pure; complete. |
uxorial |
of, pertaining to, or befitting a wife. |