fundamental: serving as an original or generating source;serving as a basis supporting existence or determining essential structure or function
parenthesis: an amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation;a remark or passage that departs from the theme of a discourse
rendition : the act or result of rendering
explanatory : serving to explain
bracket : an overhanging member that projects from a structure (as a wall) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle;a fixture (as for holding a lamp) projecting from a wall or column
genesis: the origin or coming into being of something
Example : The U.S. has dominion over the island.
sprout: to grow, spring up, or come forth as or as if a sprout
hallow: to make holy or set apart for holy use
bdellium :a gum resin similar to myrrh obtained from various trees (genus Commiphora) of the East Indies and Africa
lapis : a semiprecious stone that is usually rich azure blue and is essentially a complex silicate often with spangles of pyrites
slumber: to sleep lightly; to be in a torpid, slothful, or negligent state
Example : She slumbered for hours while the train rolled on.
loincloth: a cloth worn about the loins often as the sole article of clothing in warm climates
doom : destiny; especially : unhappy destiny
serpent: a noxious creature that creeps, hisses, or stings
pang: a brief piercing spasm of pain ;a sharp attack of mental anguish pangs of remorse>
wander: to move about without a fixed course, aim, or goal
cubit : any of various ancient units of length based on the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger and usually equal to about 18 inches (46 centimeters)
corrupt : to change from good to bad in morals, manners, or actions; to degrade with unsound principles or moral values
caulk : to stop up and make tight against leakage (as a boat or its seams, the cracks in a window frame, or the joints of a pipe)
covenant: a usually formal, solemn, and binding agreement
crawl: to move slowly in a prone position without or as if without the use of limbs
multiply: to increase in number especially greatly or in multiples