|  | process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | 
|  | along or by the side; side by side with | 
|  | capable of providing a correct reading or measurement; performing with care and precision | 
|  | moving quickly and lightly; mentally quick | 
|  | sufficient; enough to meet a purpose | 
|  | something added on or attached generally nonessential or inferior | 
|  | speak, plead, or argue in favour of; plead for; push for something | 
|  | process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | 
|  | personal knowledge or information about someone or something | 
|  | process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | 
|  | something added on or attached generally nonessential or inferior | 
|  | great mass of falling snow and ice | 
|  | along or by the side; side by side with | 
|  | upward slope or grade; movement upward | 
|  | any part of a curved line | 
|  | moving quickly and lightly; mentally quick | 
|  | one who proclaims a message publicly | 
|  | speak, plead, or argue in favour of; plead for; push for something | 
|  | improper use or handling; misuse | 
|  | one who enjoys exciting, dangerous activities, often in foreign countries | 
|  | yearly; each year; returning every year; year by year | 
|  | reluctant; disinclined; turned away or backward; unwilling | 
|  | one who proclaims a message publicly | 
|  | branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and universe as a whole | 
|  | something expected; pleasurable expectation; wishing with confidence | 
|  | along or by the side; side by side with | 
|  | nonprofessional; lacking the skill of a professional, as in an art | 
|  | one after another; succeeding by turns | 
|  | branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and universe as a whole | 
|  | make obsolete or old-fashioned | 
|  | improper use or handling; misuse | 
|  | sufficient; enough to meet a purpose | 
|  | sufficient; enough to meet a purpose | 
|  | make greater, as in size, extent, or quantity | 
|  | the first light of day; an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force | 
|  | capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to eye | 
|  | something added on or attached generally nonessential or inferior | 
|  | official approbation; endorsement; act of approving | 
|  | recognition; taste; judgment or opinion, especially a favorable one | 
|  | unusual; not typical; not normal | 









