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

  1. lacking sense, significance, or ideas; silly
  2. empty; void.

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

  1. vanishing; fading away; fleeting.
  2. tending to become imperceptible; scarcely perceptible.

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

  1. the partial or imperfect shadow outside the complete shadow of an opaque body, as a planet, where the light from the source of illumination is only partly cut off. Compare umbra
  2. a shadowy, indefinite, or marginal area.