arbiter |
someone who has the authority to decide an issue or settle a dispute. |
aristocracy |
a class of people who have a high social position because of the family they are born into. Members of the aristocracy are usually richer and have more privileges than other members of society. |
concourse |
a large open space, as in a railway station, where many people pass or gather. |
interim |
the interval of time between two events. |
interpose |
to insert (a comment, question, criticism, or the like) in the course of a conversation or speech. |
invariable |
not subject to change; consistently the same. |
kindred |
a group of related people, such as a tribe or clan. |
luxuriant |
growing thickly and in great numbers; lush. |
misrepresent |
to identify or describe in a misleading way. |
palpable |
easy to sense or perceive; obvious. |
precipice |
a steep cliff. |
prodigal |
imprudent and excessive in spending; extravagant. |
protuberance |
that which projects; bulge or bump. |
uncharacteristic |
not typical of a particular person, group, or thing, and therefore notable. |
untainted |
not contaminated or polluted. |