one marked by great size, scope, strength, power or effect, and able to dwarf or dominate others.
colossus
legendary animals having the head of a man often with horns, the body of a lion, and the tail of a dragon or scorpion.
manticores
a letter or typeface with letters that have no short lines stemming from and at an angle to the upper and lower ends of the strokes of each letter.
sans serif
of or relating to magnitude and size.
dimensional
a Chinese dish consisting of sliced vegetables, soft noodles, and usually meat or shrimp in bite-size pieces stirfried in a seasoned sauce.
lo mein
a fine plaster of high quality used in the decoration and ornamentation of interior walls.
stucco
skill and ease in using the hands : expertness in manual acts.
dexterity
disabling or restraining by binding the arms usually to the body.
pinioning
a diagrammatic depiction of a typical or average situation; broadly: an abridged or generalized presentation : a framework of reference.
schema
a High German language spoken by Jews chiefly in eastern Europe and areas to which Jews from eastern Europe have migrated and commonly written in Hebrew characters.
Yiddish
parapets that consist of alternate solid parts and open spaces that is used in fortified buildings for defense.
battlements
one who makes an inscription, figure, or design scratched on rocks or walls or on artifacts made of plaster, stone, or clay.
graffitist
a chemical substance that is produced by an animal and serves as a specific stimulus to other individuals of the same species for one or more behavioral responses.
pheromone
a state of moral degradation or spiritual dejection into which one sinks or from which one cannot free oneself : an engulfing depth.
slough
an official or legal inspection (as of a document); also : an attested copy of a document.
vidimus
any of a number of large web-footed seabirds that are related to the petrels and that include the largest of the seabirds, being capable of long-continued flight and appearing often at great distances from land chiefly over southern seas
albatross
one that is timid or easily frightened — used chiefly among children or of children
fraidycat
having, showing, or suggesting nobility of feeling and generosity of mind
magnanimous
a woolen blanket often of bright geometric patterns worn by Spanish-American men as a cloak or poncho
sarape
lining (as a wall) with or as if with boards or paneling.
wainscoting