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credentials | n. evidence or testimonials concerning one's right to credit, confidence, or authority; that which entitles one to confidence, credit, or authority |
cumbersome | adj. difficult to handle because of weight or bulk; heavy; troublesome or onerous |
genial | adj. having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner; gracious; conducive to life, growth, or comfort; mild |
hoax | n. an act intended to deceive or trick; something that has been established or accepted by fraudulent means; v. to deceive or cheat by using a hoax |
larceny | n. the unlawful taking and removing of another's personal property with the intent of permanently depriving the owner; theft |
morbid | adj. gruesome; grisly; characterized by preoccupation with unwholesome thoughts or feelings; psychologically unhealthy or unwholesome; of, relating to, or caused by disease |
plaintiff | n. the party that institutes a suit in a court |
prospective | adj. likely or expected to happen; likely to become or be |
quorum | n. the minimal number of officers and members of a committee or organization, usually a majority, who must be present for valid transaction of business; a select group |
superfluous | adj. being beyond what is required or sufficient |