Org. Chem. Vocab - 201-240
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- fulsome
- excessively flattering; distastefully insincere
- furtive
- stealthy; secretive; sly; evasive
- futile
- without effect; ineffectual; useless.
- gainsay
- to deny; to contradict
- galaxy
- a system of celestial bodies; a group of notable people
- gamut
- entire range or extent of.
- commendatory
- reflecting praise or recommendation; worthy of praise.
- commensurate
- equal in measure; properply proportionate.
- loquacious
- talkative; given to continual talking.
- commodious
- spacious; roomy.
- communal
- pertaining to or belonging to a community or group; public.
- commuted
- changed to something less severe; substituted; travelled frequently between two parties.
- compatible
- capable of existing together; easy to get along with; agreeable; congenial.
- compendium
- a comprehensive and concise summary.
- complement
- that which fills up or adds to for completion; that which must be so added; to add to in such a manner.
- inalienable
- not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed.
- component
- a part or element of a whole; serving as such a part.
- comport
- to conduct or behave oneself; to be compatible or in agreement with.
- compunction
- uneasiness because of guilt; a slight sense of pity or regret.
- refulgent
- shining; radiant; glowing
- regression
- a going back; a withdrawing or returning; (opposite of progression).
- subterfuge
- a baffling or devioius method for avoiding difficulty or unpleasantness.
- concatenated
- linked together; united in chain or series
- concordance
- an index of the significant words and the phrases containing them in a book; agreement; concord.
- concurred
- reached the same conclusion; agreed; occurred at the same time.
- subversive
- undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who so acts.
- epigram
- a short, pithy, witty expression.
- epitomize
- to represent or typify a whole; to summarize concisely.
- epoch
- a period or point in time marked by noteworthy developments, events or circumstances.
- equanimity
- evenness of mind; calmness of temper; composure.
- equestrain
- pertaining to horses or horsemanship; on horseback; one who rides or performs on horseback.
- equivocal
- having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
- condiment
- a seasoning or relish for food, such as pepper, mustard, sauces, etc.
- reiterated
- said or done again; repeated
- succinct
- concise; brief but meaningful; terse.
- succulent
- juicy; full of justice
- imperative
- compulsory; absolutely necessary; of greatest importance; a command.
- condoned
- treated, overlooked or forgiven as though not committed or of no consequence.
- conduit
- a tube, pipe, channel, etc. through which something passes.
- conflagration
- a raging fire.