| absolve | To clear guilt, or to free from a promise or responsibility. |
| adumbrate | To foreshadow in an indirect way. |
| apothegm | A short, instructive saying. |
| aspersion | A defamatory expression; slander. |
| coadjutor | One who works with another, usually in a subordinate position. |
| congenital | Existing at or dating from birth; being an essential characteristic. |
| elan | A lively spirit with a distinctive style. |
| germane | Pertinent and fitting. |
| hiatus | An interruption or gap in space, continuity, or time. |
| immure | To confine within or as if within walls; to imprison. |
| ineluctable | Not to be avoided or changed; inevitable. |
| internecine | Marked by slaughter; mutually destructive. |
| invoke | To appeal to earnestly. |
| prototype | A person or thing that serves as an example for its kind; an original. |
| quadrennial | Occurring every four years. |
Drag corresponding items onto each other to make them disappear.
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