e ordinary course or manner.
Indicate. To show, or to point out.
Intensity. With full vigor; strong; vivacious.
Inverted. Upside down. Turned about.
Insistent. To continue urging; determination.
Involuntary. Without intent; in spite of all precaution.
Inefficient. Not careful or prudent; without full capacity.
Jubilant. Joyous.
Laboriously. Consistently carrying out work without regard to the
amount of labor required.
Lacerated. To injure or to tear the flesh.
Lee. The side or direction opposite to that from which
the wind comes.
Malady. Sickness. Particular kind of illness.
Manipulate. The manner of handling. To artfully influence the
result.
Manifestation. Made known; acknowledged; understood.
Maneuvered. To make methodical change of position.
Maritime. Pertaining to the sea, or to naval affairs.
Mercury. A silver-white metallic metal in a liquid state.
Minimizing. The smallest state. In the least difficult position.
Misgiving. A feeling of doubt or apprehension.
Miniature. Small; a little copy.
Momentum. The power of overcoming resistance possessed by a
body.
Mobility. The capacity to change or alter.
Monopoly. Possessed of complete power. Full sway.
Nitrogenous. Partaking of the qualities of nitrogen.
Normal. A perpendicular; according to an established law or
principle.
Obliquely. A deviation from the direct line.
Octagonal. Eight-sided.
Orbit. The course in which a planet travels.
Orifice. A hole; an opening.
Orgy. Wild or wanton revelry.
Ozone. An allotropic condition of oxygen. A substance made
from oxygen.
Pandemonium. A fiendish or riotous uproar.
Paleontologist. A student in the origin of life on the globe.
Patriarch. The elder; the one in a tribe on whom authority
vests.
Pathetically. In a vein of sadness; arousing tender emotions.
Parallel. On a line with; side by side the same distance.
Paralyzed. Loss of power to contro
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