@sublimino mer·e·tri·cious (mer-i-trish-uhs) -mer·e·tri·cious - alluring by a show of flashy or vulgar attractions; tawdry. Based on pretense, deception, or insincerity. Pertaining to or characteristic of a prostitute.
@sublimino abrogate (ab-ruh-geyt) - to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a https://t.co/BLopfthdq1 put aside; put an end to
@sublimino entrepôt (ahn-truh-pohz; French ahn-truh-poh) - a warehouse. A commercial center where goods are received for distribution, transshipment, or repackaging.
@sublimino e·phem·er·on (ih-fem-uh-ron, -er-uh n) - anything short-lived or ephemeral. Aphemera, items designed to be useful or important for only a short time, especially pamphlets, notices, tickets, etc.
@sublimino tra·mon·tane (truh-mon-teyn, tram-uhn-teyn) - being or situated beyond the mountains. Beyond the Alps as viewed from Italy; transalpine. Of, pertaining to, or coming from the other side of the mountains. Foreign; barbarous. A person who lives beyond the mountains: fo…
@sublimino vi·ti·ate (vish-ee-eyt) -vi·ti·ate - to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil. To impair or weaken the effectiveness of. To debase; corrupt; pervert. To make legally defective or invalid; invalidate: to vitiate a claim.
@sublimino con·tra·dis·tinc·tion (kon-truh-di-stingk-shuh n) - distinction by opposition or contrast: plants and animals incontradistinction to humans.
@sublimino aegis (/ˈiːdʒɪs/) - the protection, backing, or support of a particular person or organization. (in classical art and mythology) an attribute of Zeus and Athene (or their Roman counterparts Jupiter and Minerva) usually represented as a goatskin shield.
@sublimino hel·la·cious (he-ley-shuh s) -hel·la·cious- remarkable; astonishing: They're raising a hellacious amountof money in taxes.2.formidably difficult: We had a hellacious time getting here in the blizzard.
@sublimino vi·ti·ate (vish-ee-eyt) -vi·ti·ate - to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil. To impair or weaken the effectiveness of. To debase; corrupt; pervert. To make legally defective or invalid; invalidate: to vitiate a claim.