One who eats locally grown food.
One skilled in using or coining words.
Relating to or living in flowing water.
A place regarded as isolated, underdeveloped, or unimportant.
So absurd as to provoke laughter.
The time between two new moons, about 29 and a half days. A lunar month.
To construct or pave a road with small, broken stones bound with asphalt or tar.
To improvise an ingenious solution using whatever is available at hand.
The use of unscrupulous means, cunning, and deceit in pursuit of power, especially in politics.
Power politics: policies that advocate the use of power and physical force to attain their goals.
Having a well-developed sense of smell.
To stain, blemish, or pollute.
Dystopian, post-apocalyptic, anarchic.
An inflatable life jacket.
Patronage, for example, the support or financial sponsorship provided to artists, musicians, or writ...
Characterized by lofty, grandiose, or pompous speech or writing.
A threat or show of force to maintain control.
One who reconciles persons at odds with each other; a peacemaker.
Rudeness; tactlessness; clumsiness; awkwardness.
One who is chronically dissatisfied.
To tease or deceive, especially by flattery.
Power, energy, force, or prestige.
A cosmetic treatment of a person’s hands, especially the nails.
To explain something, especially to a woman, in a condescending manner
To free from slavery, servitude, or restraint.
1. A footrace of 26 miles, 385 yards (42.195 km).
The retention of dead leaves, etc., as opposed to shedding.
1. An earthy deposit containing clay and lime.
A meddlesome person who spoils a plan by interference.
Characteristic of, or in the manner of, an aunt.
1. To follow a winding course.
1. Involving an intervening agency; not direct or immediate.
A game piece shaped in a stylized human form.
An inordinate enthusiasm for music.
Tragic; related to tragedy.