aleatory |
pertaining to or depending on luck, chance, or contingency. |
asceticism |
self-discipline and self-denial as a means of spiritual improvement. |
attenuate |
to cause to be thin, rarefied, or fine. |
debouch |
to advance out of a confined or narrow space such as a canyon into open country. |
epicene |
sharing the traits of both sexes. |
epicure |
a person who has cultivated tastes, as in food or wine; connoisseur. |
erudite |
having or showing a high level of scholarly knowledge; learned. |
gird |
to surround, bind, or encircle, as with a belt. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
inchoate |
partially or imperfectly developed. |
inveigle |
to entice or ensnare by clever talk or flattery. |
lupine2 |
fierce; greedy. |
quondam |
having been in the past; former. |
savor |
to give an impression; hint (usually followed by "of"). |
transpose |
to exchange the position or order of (two things). |