_am: (n) A starchy root vegetable common in the tropics
_ovial: (adj) Cheerful and good-humored; merry
_alfeasance: (n) Misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
_hittle: (v) To cut or shape wood with a knife
_eeter: (v) To tilt back and forth on an edge
_lacate: (v) To calm; to bring peace to
_ascent: (adj) Emerging; just coming into existence
_tigma: (n) A negative and often unfair attitude toward something
_istern: (n) A reservoir or tank for holding water, especially rainwater
_rate: (adj) Extremely angry; wrathful
_plomb: (n) Assurance of manner or action; self-possession
_umidity: (n) The amount of moisture in the air
_enon: (n) A noble gas often used in camera flash technology
_ither: (n) A musical instrument consisting of a flat sounding box with numerous strings on a horizontal surface
_yzantine: (adj) Overly complicated or intricate, especially of bureaucracy
_topia: (n) A world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony
_uibble: (n) A trivial objection; a minor complaint
_acade: (n) A deceptive or insincere outward appearance
_ascal: (n) A dishonest person; a rogue; a trickster
_pulent: (adj) Rich; extravagant
_randiloquent: (adj) Given to using language in a showy way
_uphemism: (n) A word or phrase used to replace another which may be more offensive or vulgar
_odiak: (n) A large brown bear named for an Alaskan island
_ilt: (n) A cheerful or melodious accent when speaking
_ast: (adj) Very great in size, degree, or extent
_erange: (v) To cause disorder in something; to disturb from its ideal state
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