Indigenous - ANSWER native, originating in a place
Subjective - ANSWER relating to the mind as the subject of experience
Paradox - ANSWER seeming contradiction or an actual contradiction
Anomalous - ANSWER irregular, unusual
Viscous - ANSWER having a thick consistency, gelatinous
Ephemeral - ANSWER fleeting, or short life or duration
Corroborate - ANSWER to confirm or make certain
Implicit - ANSWER implied, tacitly understood
Lucid - ANSWER clear, understandable
Prodigal - ANSWER foolishly generous, not thrifty
Feign - ANSWER to pretend
Specious - ANSWER having the deceptive look of truth
,Arbitrary - ANSWER random, capricious, impartial
Intrepid - ANSWER bold, fearless
Antagonism - ANSWER hostility, enmity
Antipathy - ANSWER strong feeling against, dislike for
Dogma - ANSWER firmly held disbelief
Pertinent - ANSWER clearly relevant
Variance - ANSWER difference, disagreement
Incompatible - ANSWER not well matched, unsuited
Isolate - ANSWER to separate and make alone or single
Sever - ANSWER to cut off completely
Synthesis - ANSWER the combination of diverse elements into one
Engender - ANSWER to create, foster
Discrete - ANSWER distinct, separate
Disperse - ANSWER to spread out
,Eccentric - ANSWER unusual, strange
Redundant - ANSWER repetitive, and thus unnecessary
Precursor - ANSWER a necessary predecessor
Defer - ANSWER to postpone or to submit to another
Catalyst - ANSWER a thing that sets another in motion or causes change
Disarm - ANSWER to deprive of weapons or to win over, ingratiate
Prone - ANSWER inclined, or the position of lying face down
Profound - ANSWER deep, thoughtful
Torque - ANSWER rotational force, twist
Digress - ANSWER to move away from
Diverge - ANSWER to go apart in different directions
Tangential - ANSWER peripheral, no on the subject at hand
Porous - ANSWER having pores, having minute holes
, Plummet - ANSWER to fall suddenly
Circumlocution - ANSWER excessive speaking, wordiness
Perturb - ANSWER to disquiet, upset
Opaque - ANSWER not transparent, not letting light through
Impenetrable - ANSWER unable to penetrate, pierced
Desiccate - ANSWER to dry out, dehydrate
Phenomenon - ANSWER an occurrence
Tacit - ANSWER unspoken yet understood
Whimsy - ANSWER caprice, a playful thing
Abstract - ANSWER theoretical or to summarize or a summary
Inherent - ANSWER in the essential nature of a thing
Dubious - ANSWER doubtful, questionable
Platitude - ANSWER a trite saying, bromide
Fallacy - ANSWER a logical flaw, mistake