like a riot; disorderly; disturbing the peace; loud and uproarious
Riotous
a plant of animal that gets food or protection from another living being without benefiting that other being.
Parasite
the science or art of war; the careful planning and management of anything; a plan or method of action
Strategy
an animal or plant with organs that function together to maintain life; a living thing; anything that resembles a living thing in structure or function.
Organism
to change something to make it fit a new use; to adjust to something new
Adapt
something made known; a dramatic disclosure of something
Revelation
descendants; future generations
Posterity
containing much space; vast; roomy
Spacious
related to the sense of sight; visual.
Optical
a formal agreement between nations or people for a particular cause; the nations involved in such an agreement
Alliance
bitter regret; a sense of guilt
Remorse
a dull gray alloy of tin with lead, copper, and other metals
Pewter
a small, dark mammal sometimes bred for its fur; adj. black or dark
Sable
a published notice of a person’s death, usually with a brief biography
Obituary
sufficient, equal to what is required
Adequate
to force back; to drive away; to keep off or out; to cause to feel disgust.
Repel
a trial period
Probation
a quantity over what is needed; leftover portion; (adj.) extra, excess.
Surplus
not clear; not well known; hidden; dark; v. to make dim; to conceal from view; to confuse
Obscure
preventing infection; sterile; n. a substance that slows or stops germs.
Antiseptic
to send out rays of light or heat; to branch out in lines or rays from a center.
Radiate
coloring matter in cells of plants and animals; coloring used in paints.
Pigment
to support; to withstand; to provide for; to keep in existence; to uphold as reasonable; to suffer or undergo
Sustain
the act of or state of being left out
Omission
happening suddenly or unexpectedly; hasty; very steep.
Abrupt