acrimonious |
filled with bitterness or rancor. |
amalgamation |
the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things. |
bequeath |
to leave or dispose of (property) by a will. |
bifurcation |
the act or result of dividing into two branches, or the state of being so divided. |
buoyancy |
the capacity to float or rise to the top in a liquid or gas. |
compile |
to gather information together to form one written work. |
conciliatory |
tending to placate or reconcile. |
discordant |
in conflict or disagreement. |
havoc |
ruin or devastation. |
liability |
the condition of or potential for being held responsible. |
marquee |
a canopy or a covering like a roof over the entrance to a building. The marquee over a theater shows the title of the current play or film and sometimes the names of the actors. |
myriad |
of or constituting a great but unspecified number; numberless. |
purge |
to free or rid (usually followed by "of" or "from"). |
ratify |
to approve in an official way; confirm. |
theorem |
a proposition or idea that can be proven by other formulas or propositions in mathematics, or deduced from accepted premises or assumptions in logic. |