planned or accomplished together; combined | |
any of various devices used to join, grip, support, or compress mechanical or structural parts | |
one who seeks what another seeks, or claims what another claim; one who competes; rival | |
any substances used for making bodies adhere to each other; bond of union; concrete pavement |
breathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion; reduce the air supply | |
healthcare facility for outpatient care | |
relating to city or citizen; relating to man as a member of society | |
clearness of thought or style; brightness; splendor |
element; ingredient; abstract part of something | |
demand for something as rightful or due | |
group of people working together, as in spacecraft, ship, plane or train | |
familiar, as by study or experience; able to converse knowledgeably |
definitive; decisive; final | |
small fragment or piece, especially a small piece of bread or other food; broken or cut off | |
any of various devices used to join, grip, support, or compress mechanical or structural parts | |
clearness of thought or style; brightness; splendor |
standard and authoritative rather than new or experimental; relating to the ancient Greeks and Romans | |
calculation; the act or process of calculating an answer or amount by using a machine | |
element; ingredient; abstract part of something | |
impressive country house or castle in France; large country house |
clearness of thought or style; brightness; splendor | |
ally; form a group or unite | |
standard and authoritative rather than new or experimental; relating to the ancient Greeks and Romans | |
upward movement; steady increase; the highest point; the greatest degree |
ally; form a group or unite | |
agree in opinion or sentiment; be of the same mind; accord; concur; allow | |
an object that goes around the sun | |
any of various devices used to join, grip, support, or compress mechanical or structural parts |
go about or entirely round; make the circuit of; enclose on all sides; surround | |
place of worship that is smaller than and subordinate to a church; service conducted in a chapel | |
the relation between things or events; shifting from one form of transportation to another | |
agree in opinion or sentiment; be of the same mind; accord; concur; allow |
diligent; responsible; reliable | |
calculation; the act or process of calculating an answer or amount by using a machine | |
find or declare guilty | |
familiar, as by study or experience; able to converse knowledgeably |
impressive country house or castle in France; large country house | |
definitive; decisive; final | |
relating to city or citizen; relating to man as a member of society | |
common; assembled into or viewed as a whole |