infidel [ IN-fi-dl, -del ]
[ noun, adjective ]
MEANING :
- (n.) a non-believer in a particular faith or religion
- (n.) an atheist or one devoid of religious beliefs
- (n.) a sceptic or non-believer of a theory or belief
- (adj.) unbelieving or not accepting
influx [ IN-fluhks ]
[ noun ]
MEANING:
- coming or flowing in
- mass inrush or arrival
- a confluence of water bodies
intersperse [ in-ter-SPURS ]
[ transitive verb ]
MEANING : 1. intermingle,
2. arrange with spaces between
precinct [ PREE-singkt ]
[noun ]
MEANING :
1. a police station
2. the regions that immediately surround a place
3. a district of a city under the jurisdiction of or patrolled by the police
sobriquet [ SOH-bruh’-key, -ket, soh-bruh’-KEY, -KET; Fr. saw-br*ee-KE ]
[noun ]
MEANING :
an epithet or nickname