Carnality The physical wants of the body
Autotrophic Organisms able to complex chemical compounds with simple inorganic materials.
Archetype A perfect or typical example of a particular kind of person or thing.
Celerity Swiftness of movement
Compulsive An irresistible urge
Cryptogenic Unknown origin and usually used for diseases
Diaphanus Light delicate and translucent
Fortitude Stretch in facing pain
Homogamy Interbreed of individuals with like characteristics.
Lithotomy Surgical removal of a calculus from the bladder, kindle, or urinary throat
Minutiae Small and trivial details about something
kilocalorie One Thousand small calories
pantomime The art of converting emotions and feelings.
Polyglot Speaking or writing several languages
neuralgia Intense pain in the nerve usually in the head
syntax The arrangement of word and phrases
Terrestrial Of on or relating to the earth
Vivisection Practice of performing operation on animals for scientific purposes.
voluminous Having or marked by great volume or bulk
Prosody The patterns of rhythm and sound used in poetry
Salient Most noticeable or important
Recumbent Lying down
anachronism a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each
Anthropotheism Giving human traits emotions or actions to things that aren't human, like animals or objects.
Aqueous Of or containing water
Centrifugal moving or tending to move away from a center
bibliophile someone who loves collecting and reading books.
Chirography handwriting, especially distinct from typography.
chronometer An instrument from measuring time
Dromomania An uncontrollable impulse to wander
erythromania Excessive enthusiasm of blushing
Gastronomy The art of choosing cooking and eating good or gorme food
Infringe To commit a breach or infraction
Idiosyncrasy A mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual.
Misogynist A person who is prejudice to women.
Orthodontist A person who is qualified to treat irregular jaws
Orthodox Conferning to something that is traditionally accepted.
Patronym A noam drive from the name of a father or ancestor
Scopophobia The excessive fear of being started at
pepsin A stomach enzyme that digests proteins from foods.
spirometry The measuring of breath
Sycophant A person who act obsequiously toward someone important to gain advantage.
Tangent A completely different line of thought or action that doesn't relate to what was happening previously