| Term | Definition |
| whit | the smallest part or particle;bit |
| scornful | hateful; biter contempt or disdain |
| peculiar | diferent; odd; differen from the usualor normal |
| vanity | inflated pride in oneself one's apperance |
| vigorous | done with force and energy |
| submission | obeying the authority or control of another person; to yield to power or authority |
| indomitable | unconqerable |
| eddies | current of air or water running contrary to the main current; a current moving in a circle like a whirlpool |
| cavernous | having a larg empty space |
| disarray | a lack of order or sequence; confusion |
| elation | having high spirit; excited |
| surge | to rise and fall like a wave; swelling, rolling or sweeping |
| silhouettes | a profile portrait; a drawing or cutout of the outline of an object filled in with black |
| anguish | extream pain or distress |