| Attest | v. To declare or be evidence of something as true, genuine, or accurate. |
| Axiom | n. A statement or principle that requires no proof because its truth is obvious. |
| Churlish | adj. Lacking good manners; rude, impolite. |
| Concoct | v. To make up, prepare, or invent. |
| Derivative | n. Something that grows out of or results from an earlier form or condition. |
| Differentiate | v. To see the difference; to distinguish. |
| Disparage | v. To criticize in a negative, disrespectful manner. |
| Dissipate | v. To break up and spread out so thinly as to disappear; to scatter or be scattered. |
| Esoteric | adj. Not generally know or understood; familiar to only a relatively small number of people. |
| Olfactory | adj. Relating to the sense of smell. |
| Plethora | n. Too great a number; an excess. |
| Refurbish | v. To make like new; to renovate. |
| Secrete | v. To produce and give off |
| Vagary | n. A departure from the normal, expected course; a whim or unpredictable action. |
| Volatile | adj. Evaporating quickly. |