| Term | Definition |
|
antic |
A playful or funny act. |
|
attire |
(Noun) Clothes, especially fine and expensive ones. |
|
attire |
(Verb) To dress up or be dressed up. |
|
deft |
Quick and sure; skillful at handling. |
|
diligent |
Working with great care and effort. |
|
eclipse |
Total or partial hiding of one heavenly body by another. |
|
evolve |
(Verb) To develop and change gradually over time. |
|
evolution |
(Noun) The changes that take place over time as something evolves. |
|
innate |
Having from birth; occurring naturally rather than being learned. |
|
inscribe |
( Verb) To write, print, or etch into as a permanent record. |
|
inscription |
(Noun) The act of inscribing or what is inscribed. |
|
posture |
( Noun) The way one holds one's body; a pose or position. |
|
posture |
(Verb) To assume a particular position, especially a pretended one. |
|
shroud |
(Noun) Something that covers or hides from view. Cloth used to wrap a dead body before burial. |
|
shroud |
( Verb) to block from sight. |
|
stifle |
To cut off the air from; to smother. To hold back; to check. |
|
tentative |
Not fully working out or final; hesitating or uncertain. |
|
tranquil |
(Adjective) Calm; peaceful. |
|
tranquility |
(Noun) The state of being tranquil. |
|
versatile |
( Adjective) Able to do many different things. |
|
versatility |
(Noun) The state or condition of being versatile. |