'''''CHIAROSCURO'''''<br />
a A term originally used in drawing and painting, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiaroscuro chiaroscuro] is also used in photography and cinematography for techniques of contrasting light and dark
'''''PROPRIOCEPTION'''''<br />
the The sense of the relative position of the parts of the body
'''''TESTUDO'''''<br />
'''''BRICOLAGE'''''<br />
the The creation of an artistic work from a diverse range of things that are around
'''''CATALEPT'''''<br />
a A person suffering from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalepsy catalepsy], a condition of rigidity and unresponsiveness
'''''GERRYMANDER'''''<br />
'''''LAERTES'''''<br />
a (1) A character from ''Hamlet'' who blames Hamlet for the deaths of his father and sister (Polonius and Ophelia), and seeks to avenge them by killing Hamlet with a poisoned sword. (2) In Greek mythology, one of the Argonauts and the father of Odysseus.
'''''EXTRUDING'''''<br />
to To push or thrust out
'''''STRIGIL'''''<br />
'''''LORDOSIS'''''<br />
a A condition where a person has a forward-curving spine
'''''IMPOST'''''<br />
a A tax or duty that is imposed - this word was use by Tiny Ewell while he was speaking to (or rather, at) Gately on page 815
'''''SINISTRAL'''''<br />
leftLeft-handed
'''''MENISCUS'''''<br />
'''''DE SICA'''''<br />
Vittorio De Sica (1902-1974) was an Italian neorealist filmmaker, probably most famous for [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040522/ The Bicycle Thief].
'''''NEO-REAL'''''<br />