acolyte |
a person who assists a clergyman in religious services, especially Roman Catholic. |
anonymous |
having an unknown name or identity. |
azure |
the color of a clear blue sky. |
dehumanize |
to deprive of individuality, spirit, or other human qualities; render routine or mechanical. |
dilapidated |
fallen into ruin or decay. |
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. |
experimentation |
the act, process, or practice of running tests or trials. |
ingrain |
to impress (habits, ideas, values, or the like) deeply and firmly in one's nature or mind. |
inimical |
having or tending to have a bad effect; harmful or adverse. |
jeopardize |
to cause to be in danger or at risk; imperil. |
lassitude |
lack of mental or physical energy; weariness or listlessness; lethargy. |
quandary |
a situation of uncertainty, puzzlement, or hesitation; dilemma. |
quell |
to overpower or suppress with force; put down; quash. |
tincture |
an alcohol solution containing a medicinal substance. |
wayward |
difficult to control; willfully disobedient. |