examination of accounts; adjustment or correction of accounts | |
preposterous; ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable; foolish | |
connection, whether of persons of things; union of persons in a company or society for some particular purpose | |
on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle; in or into a group, organization, or business |
inherent ability; quickness in learning and understanding | |
theoretical; not concrete; not applied or practical; difficult to understand | |
wonder; state of extreme surprise or wonder; astonishment | |
successive change from one thing or state to another and back again |
large weapons, such as cannon and missile launchers operated by crews; branch of army in use of large weapons | |
theoretical; not concrete; not applied or practical; difficult to understand | |
examination of accounts; adjustment or correction of accounts | |
truly; really; in fact |
negatively; in an adverse manner; oppositely; inimically; offensively; unfortunately | |
making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances | |
worsen; make worse or more troublesome | |
a group of people within hearing; crowd seeing a stage performance |
worsen; make worse or more troublesome | |
a group of people within hearing; crowd seeing a stage performance | |
occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion; cause laughter or be funny; delude or deceive | |
sharp-cornered; consisting of an angle or angles; stiff in manner |
wonder; state of extreme surprise or wonder; astonishment | |
state of misfortune, hardship, or affliction; misfortune | |
suppose; presume; take on; bear | |
mentally quick; moving quickly and lightly |
a group of people within hearing; crowd seeing a stage performance | |
successive change from one thing or state to another and back again | |
extreme pain of mind or body; anguish; last struggle of life; death struggle | |
one who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures |
military stores or provisions; articles used in weapons, as powder, balls, shot, shells | |
suggestion without proof that someone has done something wrong | |
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 | |
similarity in some respects; comparison based on similarity |
official approbation; endorsement; act of approving | |
similarity in some respects; comparison based on similarity | |
perceptible; heard or perceptible by the ear | |
suppose; presume; take on; bear |
works for an expert to learn a trade; beginner; learner | |
treatment of pain or disease by inserting the tips of needles at specific points on the skin | |
large weapons, such as cannon and missile launchers operated by crews; branch of army in use of large weapons | |
theoretical; not concrete; not applied or practical; difficult to understand |