ambidextrous |
able to use both the left and right hands with equal skill. |
apotheosis |
a perfect or ideal example; epitome. |
bibulous |
addicted to alcohol; alcoholic. |
contretemps |
an embarrassing or unfortunate happening; mishap; mischance. |
epistolary |
established or continued through letters. |
gambit |
a tactic or maneuver designed to gain an advantage, especially one that involves some sacrifice on one's part. |
granulate |
to make into small particles or grains. |
immaculate |
not dirty; completely clean. |
inculcate |
to cause to accept an idea or value; imbue. |
insouciant |
having no cares or anxieties; light-hearted; carefree. |
lattice |
a flat framework made with strips of wood or other material. The strips cross each other and have open spaces in between. A lattice is often used as a screen on a porch or in a garden. |
lupine2 |
fierce; greedy. |
purvey |
to supply or provide (especially food, drink, or other provisions). |
splenetic |
ill-tempered or spiteful. |
stentorian |
extremely loud and powerful. |