apothecary | one that prepares and sells medicines; pharmacist |
avidity | ardent desire or craving; eagerness |
chaotic | greatly disordered; disarrayed |
condescend | be gracious enough (to do something), especially while showing one's sense of dignity or superiority |
convulsive | uncontrollable; characterized by violent |
coridal | warm and friendly |
evolve | to undergo gradual change |
genial | having a pleasant or friendly disposition; gracious |
grimace | a contortion of the face expressive of pain, contempt, or disgust |
implore | urgently beg |
insufferable | difficult or impossible to endure |
interval | the amount of time between two specified events; a pause or interlude |
irascible | angry; ill-tempered |
meditative | with reflection or contemplation; pensively |
naive | without pretension; ingenious |
nonchalance | casual lack of concern |
quench | to suppress; squelch |
refractory | obstinately resistant to control |
remonstrate | say in protest, objection, or reproof |
ruddy | having a healthy reddish color |
temptation | enticement |