| Term | Definition |
| antic | a playfull or funny act |
| attire | clothes, especially fine or expensive clothes |
| captivate | to please greatly;to win over by special charm |
| deft | quick and sure;skillful at handeling |
| diligent | working with great care and effort |
| eclipse | the total or partial hiding of one heavenly body or another |
| evolve | to develop and change gradually over time |
| innate | having from birth; occuring naturally rather than being learned |
| inscribe | to write, print, or ectch into as permanent record |
| posture | the way one holds ones body; a pose or position |
| shroud | somthing that covers or hides from view |
| stifle | to cut off the air from;to smoother |
| tentative | not fully worked out or final;hesitating or uncertain |
| tranquil | calm;peaceful |
| versatile | able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways |