baroque
cachet
disenfranchise
simulacrum
double entendre
decode
sitcom
seductive
sly
counterfeit
precession
semiology
seeming to know secrets
relating to the heavily decorated style in buildings, art, and music that was popular inEurope in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th century
intended to seduce someone
the slow and continuous change in the rotation (= movement around a fixed point) of a planet, star, etc. that is spinning around another planet, star, etc.
something that looks like or represents something else
to take away power or opportunities, especially the right to vote, from a person or group
a word or phrase that might be understood in two ways, one of which is usually sexual
to discover the meaning of information given in a secret or complicated way
the study of signs
made to look like the original of something, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes
a situation comedy
a quality that marks someone or something as special and worth respect and admiration