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| apathy | n. lack of interest or concern, especially regarding matters of general importance; indifference; lack of emotion or feeling; impassiveness |
| cascade | n. a waterfall or a series of small waterfalls over steep rocks; something, such as lace, thought to resemble a waterfall; a succession of stages, processes, operations, or units |
| induction | n. a ceremony or formal act by which a person is inducted, as into office or military service; the charging of an isolated conducting object by momentarily grounding it while a charged body is nearby [electricity]; the process of deriving general principles from particular facts or instances; presentation of material, such as facts or evidence, in support of an argument or proposition |
| inverse | adj. reversed in order, nature, or effect; n. something that is opposite, as in sequence or character; the reverse |
| jaunt | n. a short trip or excursion, usually for pleasure; an outing; v. to make a short journey |
| nauseate | v. to feel or cause loathing or disgust; to feel or cause nausea |
| pungent | adj. penetrating, biting, or caustic; to the point; sharp; affecting the organs of taste or smell with a sharp acrid sensation; pointed |
| ravenous | adj. extremely hungry; voracious; predatory; greedy for gratification |
| repast | n. a meal; v. to eat or feast |
| tantalizing | v. to excite (another) by exposing something desirable while keeping it out of reach |