culinary |
of, concerning, or used for cooking. |
depose |
to deprive of rank or office, especially from an important position such as that of king. |
fatalism |
a belief or doctrine that the events of life are predetermined and cannot be altered by human free will. |
finite |
limited in number, quantity, or duration; capable of being measured. (Cf. infinite.) |
intrusion |
the act of entering or thrusting oneself in when not invited or welcomed. |
lethal |
intended to cause or capable of causing death or extreme harm; deadly. |
montage |
the technique of juxtaposing or superimposing images in a photograph or on motion picture film. |
odoriferous |
having or spreading a scent, especially a pleasant or fragrant one. |
proficient |
adept or skilled, usually as a result of study or practice. |
prologue |
an introduction to a spoken or written work such as a speech or play; preface. |
raconteur |
one who is talented in storytelling. |
suppress |
to stop the activities or progress of, especially by force. |
traverse |
to go over, along, or through; cover or cross. |
unvaried |
marked by a lack of diversity; never changing. |
voracious |
consuming large quantities of food with greed or great desire; ravenous. |