archetype |
an original model or pattern from which others are made or copied. |
cadaver |
a dead body, especially one used for medical research or instruction. |
capacious |
able to contain a large amount; roomy. |
emulate |
to try to be the same as or better than (another person), especially by imitating. |
felon1 |
a person who has committed a serious crime, such as murder, rape, or burglary, as opposed to a misdemeanor. |
frolicsome |
full of high spirits, gaiety, or merriment; playful. |
hew |
to follow or obey strictly. |
infighting |
conflict or rivalry, often concealed, within an organization or group. |
loquacity |
the quality or an instance of talking a great deal or excessively; talkativeness. |
proximity |
the condition, quality, or fact of being near or close; nearness. |
residue |
a substance or quantity that remains after a part has been removed or after a process has been completed. |
skirmish |
a minor or preliminary battle between small military units. |
tenuous |
having little substance, support, or significance; flimsy; weak. |
uninitiated |
combined form of initiated. |
virtuoso |
a person who demonstrates exceptional ability, style, or skill, especially in music. |