An original pattern, model or example.
What is an archetype?
To calm, comfort, soothe, or appease.
What is "to pacify"?
A person who is the recipient of a gift, scholarship or endowment.
What is a beneficiary?
To bring something back to life.
What is a revivify?
The act of taking one's last breathe. Also, a date that appears on food product to indicate when it is to be used by.
What is "expiration"
Governance by one person with total power.
What is an autocracy?
A treaty, accord, or alliance between two nations or peoples.
What is a pact?
Harmless, innocent, innocuous.
What is benign?
Life-like description.
A company or association that is legally registered with the state
What is a corporation?
A civil servant or government official who governs from his desk.
What is a bureaucrat?
Aggressive, hostile, confrontational, combative
What is belligerent?
Cruelty, venom, hatred, hostility, viciousness.
What is malevolence?
Social, outgoing, lively, companionable
What is convivial?
Something that makes you lose hope
What is "dispiriting"?
One who governs by virtue of his wealth.
What is a plutocrat?
A revolt, uprising, insurrection, mutiny or coup.
What is a rebellion?
What is malignant?
The stiffening of the muscles after death.
What is rigor mortis?
To blend or combine thoroughly.
What is "to incorporate"?
A technical expert who wields power and authority.
What is a technocrat?
The English translation for a famous Latin phrase about war and peace--Si vis pacem, para bellum
What is "If you want peace, prepare for war"?
Compassionate, humane, kind, merciful
What is benevolent?
Used to describe an autopsy because it is performed after death.
What is postmortem?
Plump, rotund, husky, round, portly
What is corpulent?