something given or received as payment as for a service or loss or injury | |
one that carries or conveys; messenger | |
having the ability required for a specific task | |
eating or drinking something; the using up of a resource |
art of representing dances in written symbols; the arrangement of dances | |
constrict; make smaller; compress or concentrate | |
having the ability required for a specific task | |
clearness of thought or style; brightness; splendor |
cutting away parts to create the desired shape | |
electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow | |
art of representing dances in written symbols; the arrangement of dances | |
quote; adduce as an instance |
group of people working together, as in spacecraft, ship, plane or train | |
constrict; make smaller; compress or concentrate | |
relate; associate; bring into a mutual relation | |
standard and authoritative rather than new or experimental; relating to the ancient Greeks and Romans |
participation; involvement as partner or accomplice, especially in a crime or other wrongdoing | |
having the ability required for a specific task | |
eating or drinking something; the using up of a resource | |
clergymen collectively; the body of people ordained for religious service |
participation; involvement as partner or accomplice, especially in a crime or other wrongdoing | |
like a corpse; pale; Having appearance or color of dead human body | |
eating or drinking something; the using up of a resource | |
hold fast or adhere to something; stick together and resist separation; remain emotionally |
involving or based on direct observation of the patient; unemotional | |
region politically controlled by a distant country; a dependency; a community of social insects, as ants, bees | |
join, or fasten together; associate; combine; unite or link together | |
giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation |
an increase in the density of something | |
applaud; slap; strike together with a sharp sound, as one hard surface on another | |
knowing or perceiving; part of mental functions that deals with logic | |
make a copy of, usually with the intent to defraud; forge |
break into simpler molecules by means of heat; split; hit forcefully; pass through | |
composition for orchestra and a soloist | |
an increase in the density of something | |
cutting away parts to create the desired shape |
thorough; including all or everything; broad in scope | |
a person who is considered for something; a person who is nominated for an office, prize, or honor | |
like a corpse; pale; Having appearance or color of dead human body | |
fact or state of having been created; the act of investing with a new office or title |