accord |
agreement; harmony. |
baroque |
(often capitalized) the style or period in art, music, and architecture prevailing in Europe following the Renaissance, characterized by bold and elaborate forms of ornamentation. |
botany |
the science that studies plants. Botany is a branch of biology. |
consolidation |
the act of combining into a whole or mass; unification. |
contraption |
(informal) a mechanical device, sometimes of odd design or construction; gadget. |
curator |
one who oversees the activities and tends the collections of a museum, library, or the like. |
deficient |
lacking something needed. |
distinctive |
serving to set apart or mark as distinct or unusual. |
gale |
a strong wind of about thirty to sixty miles per hour. |
intact |
staying complete, whole, or without damage; not changed or harmed. |
ministry |
the duties and functions of a religious minister. |
mock |
to make fun of in a mean way. |
occasionally |
at times; now and then; not frequently. |
offense |
the act of breaking a law or rule or doing something wrong; crime; sin. |
pigment |
anything that is used to or serves to provide color. |