allude |
to mention (usually followed by "to"). |
aseptic |
free of bacteria or germs that cause disease or decay. |
derivation |
the source of a thing; origin. |
edifice |
a building, especially a large or impressive structure. |
exhume |
to dig out, especially from a grave; disinter. |
fluctuate |
to vary or change irregularly; rise and fall. |
imbibe |
to take up or consume by drinking. |
inherent |
existing in or belonging to something as an essential or inborn part of its nature; innate; intrinsic. |
oracular |
of, like, pertaining to, of having the nature of divine wisdom; prophetic; wise. |
patron |
a regular customer of a shop, restaurant, or some other business. |
regale |
to entertain or delight, as with humorous tales. |
serendipity |
lucky coincidence or accidental discovery of something pleasant or valuable. |
simultaneously |
at the very same time. |
vantage |
a position or situation that offers a broad or especially good view, comprehension, or the like. |
winnow |
to sift through, or separate out the desired or worthwhile from the undesired or worthless part of, as by critical analysis. |