versatile
Embracing a variety of subjects, fields, or skills; also : turning with ease from one thing to another.
flay
To strip off the skin or surface of.
devour
To eat up greedily or ravenously.
scoff
To show contempt by derisive acts or language.
meddle
To interest oneself in what is not one's concern : interfere without right or propriety.
venison
The edible flesh of a game animal and especially a deer.
smelt
To melt or fuse (as ore) often with an accompanying chemical change usually to separate the metal.
fetters
A chain or shackle for the feet.
fissure
A narrow opening or crack of considerable length and depth usually occurring from some breaking or parting.
convulsed
To shake with or as if with irregular spasms.
desiccated
To drain of emotional or intellectual vitality.
paltry
Meager; measly.
exile
The state or a period of forced absence from one's country or home.
expiate
To extinguish the guilt incurred by.
veldt
A grassland especially of southern Africa usually with scattered shrubs or trees.