related to a trait or condition failing to serve a useful or adjustive purpose in society.
dysfunctional
the globular yellow fruit of a small shrubby tropical American tree.
what is guava
an outfit worn to create the appearance characteristic of a particular period, person, place, or thing.
costume
An animal, plan, or other object serving as the emblem of the family or clan and often regarded as a reminder of its ancestry
suggestive of an agreement manifesting itself in words or deeds and made by two or more persons confederating to do an unlawful act.
conspiratorial
intense, turbulent, or furious action, force, or feeling often destructive.
violence
a period of extreme scarcity of food.
famine
members of a Muskogean people of Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana.
Choctaws
admitting and diffusing light so that objects beyond cannot be clearly distinguished : partly transparent.
translucent
of, relating to, involving, or according to the laws of a branch of mathematics in which arithmetic relations are generalized and explored by using letter symbols to represent numbers, variable quantities, or other mathematical entities.
Algebraic
highly objectionable : mean, bad, wretched, vile, detestable.
villainous
pulpy and usually edible fruits of small size.
berries
a group of Indian peoples of the islands and coast of southern Alaska.
Tlingit
a member of a Roman Catholic mendicant order founded in the 12th century.
Carmelite
in a manner marked by caution and earnest attention to all significant circumstances and possible consequences of action.
circumspectly
a coarse, brutal, or cruel fellow.
ruffian
meat (as beef) that has been cut into long slices or strips and dried.
jerky
a group of people delegated to consider, investigate, or act on and usually to report on some matter or business.
committee
What is a mythological divine or semidivine being (as the offspring of a deity and a mortal).
Demigod
free from fault or blame : flawless.
impeccable
one of the pirates preying upon Spanish ships and settlements especially in the West Indies in the seventeenth century.
what is a buccaneer
coins or currency notes representing any of the basic monetary units of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Uruguay too purchase items such as food.
pesos
legendary peoples of the sea having human head, trunk, and arms and the tail of a fish.
merfolk
What is a moral and religious guide for systematic instruction sometimes in the form of a comprehensive summary of doctrine and often in the form of questions and answers.
catechism
a transgressor against duty or law especially in a degree not constituting crime.
delinquent