Apocalypse (2) any of various Jewish and Christian pseudonymous writings (c. 200 B.C–c. A.D. 300) depicting symbolically the ultimate destruction of evil and triumph of good.
visage (116) the face, with reference to the expression; countenance.
irriguous (255) moist, well-watered.
nuptial (339) of marriage or a wedding.
Purlieu (404) orig., an outlying part of a forest.
impregn (500) impregnate.
arede (962) advise.
phalanx (979) an ancient military formation of infantry in close, deep ranks with shields overlapping and spears extended.






















