abide |
to put up with; stand. |
aleatory |
pertaining to or depending on luck, chance, or contingency. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
animus |
a feeling or attitude of enmity. |
concur |
to share the same opinion; agree. |
dilatory |
used to cause a delay. |
fealty |
faithfulness or loyalty. |
forbear |
to keep or abstain from (an action or utterance). |
ligature |
a band or tie. |
lupine2 |
fierce; greedy. |
mirabile dictu |
(Latin) wonderful to say or relate. |
pedantic |
making or characterized by an excessive display of learnedness, or overly insistent on scholarly details and formalities. |
peroration |
the concluding part of a speech in which there is a summing up of the principal points. |
salvo |
the firing of guns or other firearms simultaneously or in succession, especially as a salute. |
syntax |
the word order or pattern of word order in a sentence. |