fac
to do, to make
opus
work, wealth, power, resource
erg
work
labor
to work
sta sti
stand say
pos
to put, place
stas, stat
standing
ENT, ESS
to be
verd, virid
green
cand
glow, white pure burn
pall
to be pale
livid
bluish-black
discomfit
to embarrass and confuse
edification
Improvement or enlightenment
malfeasance
wrongdoing or bad conduct by a public official
feaseble
capable of being accomplished
surfeit
condition of being too full; overabundance
magnum opus
the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
modus operandi
manner of working
Synergy
the power that results from the combination of two or more forces
Liturgy
a pattern of prayer or worship
lethargy
A state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy
laborious
requiring mental or physical effort
belabor
to attack or discuss in to much detail
elaborate
To explain in greater detail
stanch
to stop the flow of
extant
still existing; not exterminated, destroyed, or lost
retive
unable to keep still or silent and becoming increasingly difficult to control, especially because of impatience, dissatisfaction, or boredom
staunch
Firm and steadfast
apropos
with regard to
depose
To remove from office or power
static
Having no motion or change
Ecsatsy
intense joy or delight
stasis
Condition in which there is no change
entity
being
essence
the most important ingredient; the crucial element
quintessential
the most typical, ideal, or important
verdure
greenery; fresh and ripe vegetation
verdant
green with vegetation
candid
open and sincere
incandescent
shining brilliantly
candor
Frankness or sincerity of expression; openness
pallor
Extreme or unnatural paleness
appall
To fill with horror or disapproval
pallid
Lacking color; dull
livid
Enraged; furious