| 2601 | baste | to sew with long, loose stitches |
| 2602 | durance | confinement or restraint by force, imprisonment |
| 2603 | effulgence | a state of being bright and radiant, splendor, brilliance |
| 2604 | fiasco | a complete and ignominious failure |
| 2605 | execrable | utterly detestable, abominable, abhorrent |
| 2606 | erudition | knowledge acquired by study, research, etc., learning |
| 2607 | ephemeral | lasting a very short time, short-lived, transitory |
| 2608 | averse | to turn away |
| 2609 | circumference | the outer boundary of a circular area |
| 2610 | aperture | an opening or gap in something |
| 2611 | contemporary | from the same time period, coexistent in time |
| 2612 | afrikaans | an official language of south africa, developed out of dutch |
| 2613 | disciplinary | corrective, administering or used for discipline |
| 2614 | auspice | patronage or protection |
| 2615 | enthrall | to captivate or charm |
| 2616 | apogee | the point in orbit around Earth when the object is farthest |
| 2617 | cranium | the skull of a vertebrate |
| 2618 | barb | a sharp projection near the end of an arrow or similar item |
| 2619 | gauche | awkward or lacking in social graces, bumbling |
| 2620 | brethren | fellow members |
| 2621 | epistemology | the branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge |
| 2622 | dolor | sorrow, grief, misery or anguish |
| 2623 | conservative | tending to resist change |
| 2624 | component | making up a larger whole, as a component word |
| 2625 | arrangement | the act of arranging |
| 2626 | bode | to indicate by signs, as future events |
| 2627 | castigate | to punish, reprimand someone severely |
| 2628 | generality | the quality of being general |
| 2629 | dispossess | to deprive someone of the possession of land |
| 2630 | contrive | to form by an exercise of ingenuity, to devise, invent |
| 2631 | egotism | a tendency to talk excessively about oneself |
| 2632 | bovine | of, relating to, or affecting cattle |
| 2633 | foreordination | previous ordination or appointment, predetermination |
| 2634 | bilingual | fluent in two languages |
| 2635 | catalogue | a list or record, systematically arranged |
| 2636 | esteem | to regard someone with respect |
| 2637 | amputate | to surgically remove a part of the body, especially a limb |
| 2638 | emaciate | to make extremely thin or wasted |
| 2639 | constituent | part of a whole |
| 2640 | diligent | performing with intense concentration, focus |
| 2641 | extinguish | to put out, as in fire, to end burning, to quench |
| 2642 | arroyo | a small watercourse, usually dry except for heavy rains |
| 2643 | auxiliary | helping, giving assistance or support |
| 2644 | assonate | to correspond in (particularly vowel) sounds |
| 2645 | anthropoid | having characteristics of a human being |
| 2646 | engrave | to carve text or symbols into (something) |
| 2647 | colloquial | ordinary or familiar language rather than formal language |
| 2648 | extrovert | an outgoing, gregarious person |
| 2649 | ersatz | made in imitation, artificial |
| 2650 | cadet | a student in training at a military school |
| 2651 | appalling | causing dismay or horror |
| 2652 | aficionado | a fan or devotee |
| 2653 | fishmonger | a person who sells fish |
| 2654 | autocrat | an absolute ruler with infinite power |
| 2655 | exorbitant | exceeding proper limits, extravagant |
| 2656 | furbish | to polish or burnish |
| 2657 | carrion | dead flesh, carcasses |
| 2658 | altar | a table or similar flat-topped structure for religious rites |
| 2659 | gluttonous | given to excessive eating, prone to overeating |
| 2660 | demulcent | soothing or softening |
| 2661 | abomination | anything greatly disliked or abhorred |
| 2662 | concurrent | happening at the same time, simultaneous |
| 2663 | demur | to raise doubts or objections or show reluctance |
| 2664 | despond | to give up the will, courage, or spirit |
| 2665 | futurist | in the style of futurism |
| 2666 | contagious | of a disease, easily transmitted to others |
| 2667 | ballast | any heavy material used to stabilize a ship |
| 2668 | edify | to instruct or improve (someone) morally or intellectually |
| 2669 | evade | to get away from by artifice, to avoid by dexterity |
| 2670 | confectionery | foodstuffs that taste very sweet, candies |
| 2671 | enshroud | to cover with (or as if with) a shroud |
| 2672 | flax | a plant of the genus linum which has a single, slender stalk |
| 2673 | apostle | a missionary, or leader of a religious mission |
| 2674 | declarative | a statement in the form of a formal announcement |
| 2675 | complicity | the state of being involved as a partner or accomplice |
| 2676 | artesian | pertaining to a well in which water rises from pressure |
| 2677 | august | inspiring reverence or admiration, majestic |
| 2678 | capricious | given to sudden, unaccountable changes of mood or behavior |
| 2679 | fluke | to obtain a successful outcome by pure chance |