Eponymous
giving one's name to a tribe, place, etc.: Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome.
Libidinous
full of sexual lust; lustful
Heterochromia
A difference in coloration in two structures or two parts of the same structure that are normally alike in color. (eyes)
Inane
Bordello
a brothel
Paragon
A model of excellence or perfection of a kind; a peerless example: a paragon of virtue
Boolean Operators
Boolean operators define the relationships between words or groups of words. Ex. and, or, not
Soliloquy
A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener.
Dichotomy
division into two parts, kinds, etc.; subdivision into halves or pairs.
Desultory
lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful
Ubiquitous
existing or being everywhere, esp. at the same time; omnipresent
Evanescent
Insouciant
free from concern, worry, or anxiety; carefree; nonchalant
Doldrums
a state of inactivity or stagnation, as in business or art
Analgesic
a remedy that relieves or allays pain.
Debauchery
excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures; intemperance
Pleonasm
the use of more words than are necessary to express an idea; redundancy
Panache
a grand or flamboyant manner; verve; style; flair
Litmus test
a question asked of a potential candidate for high office, the answer to which would determine whether the nominating official would choose to proceed with the appointment or nomination
Penumbras