amalgamation |
the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things. |
bigot |
one who is prejudiced against and intolerant of any group or belief that is not his or her own, especially religious, racial, or ethnic. |
comradeship |
friendship based on shared or group activities or interests. |
coy |
artfully shy or retiring; playfully but calculatingly reticent. |
credo |
any formulation of belief, especially a religious one. |
culinary |
of, concerning, or used for cooking. |
didactic |
intended to educate or instruct, especially in moral values. |
dispassionate |
without strong feeling or bias; calm; impartial. |
distillation |
the process of heating a substance to produce a vapor, which is then cooled and condensed, in order to purify, concentrate, or extract components from the substance. |
juxtaposition |
the state of being placed side by side, especially for the purposes of comparison and contrast. |
militant |
aggressive or combative in attitude or actions, especially in defense of a cause. |
perceptual |
of, relating to, or involving perception. |
raiment |
clothing; dress; apparel. |
reassess |
to evaluate again. |
spontaneous |
happening in a free way; not forced. |