cadaver |
a dead body, especially one used for medical research or instruction. |
carnage |
the mass killing of people; slaughter. |
conscript |
a military recruit summoned by draft; draftee. |
exchangeable |
capable of being interchanged with or given in return for another. |
experimentation |
the act, process, or practice of running tests or trials. |
frugal |
small in amount or cost; meager. |
imperturbable |
not easily excited or disturbed; calm. |
insular |
closed to new ideas; narrow-minded. |
materialize |
to become fact; be realized. |
maul |
to hurt by beating or through other rough treatment. |
poignant |
deeply touching; arousing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy; piercing; penetrating. |
syncopate |
in music, to make (a rhythm) more complex as by accenting beats that are not normally accented or employing rests where accented beats would be expected. |
synopsis |
a short statement giving an overview, the main principles, or the sequence of events of a narrative, argument, article, or the like; summary; abstract. |
synthesis |
the combining of discrete elements into a unified compound or entity, or the unified whole formed by such a combining. |
veracity |
conformance to fact; accuracy; truth. |