| Term | Definition |
|
Sedentary |
marked by much sitting |
|
Immutability |
state of being unchangeable |
|
Sepulchral |
melancholy, gloomy; suggestive of a grave/cemetary |
|
Ominous |
threatening; an evil omen |
|
Dissipate |
to scatter, disperse; to waste/squander |
|
Catacomb |
a gallery in an underground burial place |
|
Prevaricate |
to lie |
|
Precipitately |
hastily, abruptly, suddenly |
|
Nihilism |
rejection of customary beliefs (esp. religion) |
|
Primeval |
of the earliest time or age |
|
Evanescence |
quality of being fleeting, short lived |
|
Carbuncle |
painful skin infection |
|
Inexorably |
impossible to stop or prevent |
|
Evocation |
to recall, call forth |
|
Juxtapose |
to place side by side |