A | B |
accoutrements (noun) (2) | equipment or accessories |
aggrieved (adj) (2) | feeling or expressing a sense of injustice, injury or offense |
choleric (adj) (2) | easily angered; quick-tempered |
comport (verb) (2) | 1. to behave or conduct oneself; 2. to be in accord or agreement (uses "with") |
disconcert (verb) (2) | to disrupt the confidence of; to perturb or fluster |
disconcerting (adj) (2) | upsetting or perturbing |
fauna (noun) (2) | animals of a region or period, considered as a whole |
interpose (verb) (2) | to place or come between; to intervene or interrupt |
maraud (verb) (2) | to roam in search of plunder |
marauder (noun) (2) | a person who roams in search of plunder |
modicum (noun) (2) | a small amount |
opulent (adj) (2) | having or exhibiting great wealth or abundance |
opulence (noun) (2) | great wealth or abundance |
patrician (noun) (2) | a member of the nobility |
patrician (adj) (2) | of noble birth; showing refinement of taste or manners |
phlegmatic (adj) (2) | not given to action or reaction; sluggish or calm in temperament |
propensity (noun) (2) | a natural inclination or tendency |
therapeutic (adj) (2) | relating to the treatment of a disease; contributing to general well-being |
utilitarian (adj) (2) | relating to usefulness rather than beauty; practical |