bequeath |
to leave or dispose of (property) by a will. |
contiguous |
in contact; touching; adjoining. |
debit |
an amount of money taken out of or owed on an account, or the record of that amount. |
discontinuous |
interrupted or intermittent; not without pause or break. |
equinox |
either of the two times during the year when the sun's rays are perpendicular to the earth's equator, occurring in March and September. During the equinox, day and night are both 12 hours long all over the world. |
indecisive |
not definite or conclusive. |
inviolate |
not broken, disturbed, or profaned; pure or intact. |
lenient |
not strict with rules; tolerant. |
lithe |
characterized by light, graceful, flexible movements. |
lustrous |
shining; glossy; bright. |
minuscule |
so small as to be almost negligible; tiny. |
overbear |
to dominate or overwhelm; prevail over. |
stagnate |
to be or become motionless, fouled, or lacking in energy, originality, or development. |
tithe |
an amount of money, produce, or goods equal in value to a tenth of one's income, given or paid as a contribution or tax, especially to a church. |
tolerable |
capable of being put up with or endured. |