The Kill Order

The Kill Order Glossary

Mortar

pg. 3

(noun)

a mixture of sand, water, and cement, or lime that is used to fix or seal bricks or stones to each other

Requisite

pg. 1

(adjective)

necessary by particular situations or regulations

Contagious

pg. 49

(adjective)

able to spread from one person or organism to another through some sort of contact; likely to be able to spread

Persona

pg. 101

(noun)

the aspect of someone's character that is perceived by others; a role or character adopted by someone

Mutter

pg. 109

(noun) or (verb)

to say something in a low, quiet voice, especially in dissatisfaction or annoyance; something said in such a way

Grimace

pg. 116

(noun) or (verb)

to make twisted expression on one's face, usually expressing disgust or pain; such a facial expression

Vacant

pg. 124

(adjective)

empty or unoccupied; of a person: showing no interest or emotion

Scenario

pg. 142

(noun)

a possible sequence of events or a potential situation

Impression

pg. 143

(noun)

a mark left on a surface by something or someone

Copse

pg. 149

(noun)

a small group of trees

Vivid

pg. 173

(adjective)

producing powerful, clear, or even realistic images, particularly in the mind

Deluge

pg. 175

(noun)

a flooding

Elicit

pg. 184

(verb)

to draw out a reaction from someone

Murmur

pg. 186

(noun) or (verb)

to say something in a low, soft, almost inaudible voice; something said in such a way

Obstacle

pg. 207

(noun)

a thing that blocks the way or prevents progress

Cubicle

pg. 223

(noun)

a small area of a room that is partitioned off, often used as an office in a workplace

Mangled

pg. 223

(adjective)

severely disfigured through hard physical action

Adrenaline

pg. 230

(noun)

a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands in the human body during situations of stress; the hormone prepares the body's muscles for running or fighting and other extreme actions

Avalanche

pg. 296

(noun)

a sudden event that comes in an overwhelming amount

Dawn

pg. 321

(verb)

to become evident or clear (to someone, to someone's mind)