animus |
a feeling or attitude of enmity. |
arrant |
complete; unmitigated; downright. |
austere |
having only what is needed; very simple or plain. |
boorish |
rude; ill-mannered; crude. |
consternation |
surprise and alarm, leading to panic, deep disappointment, or total confusion. |
corporeal |
having to do with a physical body; bodily. |
extrinsic |
not inherent or essential; extraneous. |
extrude |
to force out; expel. |
inflection |
change that occurs in the form of words to show a grammatical characteristic such as the tense of a verb, the number of a noun, or the degree of an adjective or adverb. |
irrefragable |
impossible to refute or dispute; undeniable. |
lacuna |
a gap or omitted part. |
nonplus |
to cause (someone) to be unable to think of what to say, do, or decide; perplex; bewilder. |
solipsism |
the self-centered habit of interpreting and judging all things exclusively according to one's own concepts of meaning and value. |
surcingle |
a girth or belt that wraps around the body of a horse to secure a saddle, pack, or the like to its back. |
trabeated |
using horizontal beams or lintels as supports instead of arches. |