aggregate |
a sum, combination, or composite of separable elements. |
blithe |
indifferent or casual; unconcerned. |
corporeal |
having to do with a physical body; bodily. |
descant |
a secondary, usually higher, melody that is played or sung at the same time as the chief melody. |
epistemology |
the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge. |
fledge |
to grow flight feathers. |
germane |
having relevance to a given matter; pertinent; significant. |
hypocrisy |
the practice or an instance of stating or pretending to hold beliefs or principles that one does not actually live by; insincerity. |
lanugo |
fine, soft hair, especially that with which a human fetus or newborn is covered. |
macerate |
to soften (food or the like) by soaking, as in digestion. |
phlegmatic |
not given to shows of emotion or interest; slow to excite. |
pliant |
easily flexed; supple. |
purvey |
to supply or provide (especially food, drink, or other provisions). |
salacious |
excited by lust; lecherous. |
spurn |
to reject, refuse, or treat with scorn; disdain; despise. |