abundance |
a very large amount; plentiful supply. |
barricade |
a structure that is put up quickly for protection or to block the way. |
chaos |
a state, condition, or place of complete confusion or disorder. |
cipher |
a system that substitutes letters and symbols for the letters and symbols contained in a written message in order to conceal its meaning; code. |
controversial |
causing arguments. |
cumbersome |
difficult to hold or carry because of size, shape, or weight. |
deviation |
difference or divergence, as from a typical pattern, accepted social norms, political orthodoxy, or the like. |
frigid |
very cold; freezing. |
historian |
one who writes about or is an expert on history. |
outsider |
a person who does not belong to a particular group. |
pregnant |
having one or more young growing within the body of a woman or other female mammal. |
priority |
precedence, especially because of authority, right, or urgent need. |
rationale |
a fundamental reason for doing or being; basis. |
replicate |
to repeat or duplicate. |
terminate |
to bring to an end; put a stop to. |