Leeward

adjective


  1. situated on or toward the side sheltered from the wind; downwind.

    "the leeward side of the house"

Morbid - characterized by an unusual interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.

Noxious-   Harmful, destructive or poisonous. 

Omniscience- The capacity to know everything

Pernicious- Something having a harmful or damaging effect gradually or subtly.

Quantum :   any of the very small increments or parcels into which many forms of energy are subdivided

Redemptioner: a colonial emigrant from Europe to America who paid for the voyage by serving for a specified period as a bondservant.

Stringent- When something is strict, rigid or precise.

Transferee:  one to whom a conveyance of title or property is made;

one who is transferred.

Undulate - move or go with a smooth up-and-down motion

Valedictory: a closing or farewell statement or address, especially one delivered at graduation exercises

Washer - a small flat ring made of metal, rubber, or plastic fixed under a nut or the head of a bolt to spread the pressure when tightened or between two joining surfaces as a spacer or seal

Xenophile- Someone who loves, appreciates  or is  attracted to foreign people, cultures or customs.

Zoophobia- The intense  irrational or abnormal fear of animals

Argle-bargle - copious but meaningless talk or writing