Garrulity
noun. The quality of being wordy and talkative
Pithy
adjective. Concise and full of meaning; "welcomed her pithy comments"; "the peculiarly sardonic and sententious style in which Don Luis composed his epigrams"- Hervey Allen
Ambler
noun. A horse or a person that ambles
Absquatulate
verb. Go away, run off, abscond, beat a retreat, desert (Colloquial speech)
Adimpleate
verb. To fill up - The new technique adimpleates the cans with milk through injection.
Dephlogisticate
verb. To make something fireproof.
Lamprophony
noun. Loudness and clarity of voice
Carceral
adjective. Of, relating to, or suggesting a jail or prison
Acquiesce
verb. To accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively; often used with in and sometimes with to
Ornithology
noun. A branch of science that deals with the study of birds
Encomium
noun. A formal expression of high praise; eulogy: The word is from the Greek enkomion, "laudatory ode" or "panegyric."
Impignorate
verb. To pawn or mortgage something
Thermoneutrality
noun. The state of being neutral with regard to the effects of heat
Enliven
verb. To make something (or someone) more interesting, entertaining, vivacious or appealing
Quenchless
adjective. Impossible to quench, incapable of being satisfied, insatiable
Miscreant
noun. A person who has done something wrong or unlawful, a wrongdoer or an offender
Infelicitous
adjective. Inapt, inappropriate, or awkward; malapropos: an infelicitous remark
Gunners
noun. A member of the armed forces who operates or specialises in guns, or a member of an aircraft crew who operates a gun, especially (formerly) in a gun turret on a bomber, or a person who hunts game with a gun
Resplendent
adjective. Attractive and impressive through being richly colourful or sumptuous
Reinvigorate
verb. To give new energy or strength to
Beatific
adjective. Feeling or expressing blissful happiness
Ossify
verb. To convert into or cause to harden like bone; or to become rigid or inflexible in habits, attitudes, opinions, etc.
Cynosure
noun. A person or thing that is the centre of attention or admiration
Opulent
adjective. Ostentatiously costly and luxurious, or wealthy
Syncopate
verb. Displace the beats or accents in (music or a rhythm) so that strong beats become weak and vice versa - or shorten (a word) by dropping sounds or letters in the middle