abeyance |
temporary suspension or cessation. |
commodious |
comfortably spacious; roomy. |
delectation |
enjoyment; delight; pleasure. |
desiccate |
to remove the moisture in (food) so as to preserve it. |
elide |
to leave out or slur, as a syllable or letter, in pronunciation. |
gossamer |
delicately fine, gauzelike, or filmy. |
impute |
to ascribe or attribute to a source or cause. |
incredulous |
not able to believe something. |
indomitable |
too strong to be subdued or discouraged; unconquerable. |
mahatma |
(sometimes capitalized) in Buddhism and theosophy, any of a class of persons revered for their wisdom and love of humanity. |
prerogative |
an exclusive right or privilege derived from one's office, position, age, citizenship, birth, or the like. |
recrudesce |
to become active again or break out anew, as a disease or harmful condition. |
requite |
to retaliate for; strike back on account of. |
somatic |
of or pertaining to the body itself; corporeal. |
vitiate |
to harm the quality of; mar; spoil. |