protect from impacts or other disturbing effects; absorb the shock of | |
overly high self-esteem; feelings of excessive pride | |
negligent; taking insufficient care; reckless | |
a secret agreement for any illegal purpose; conspiracy |
relating to the sky or the heavens; supremely good; god or angel | |
nature of, or being a contradiction; mutually exclusive; opposing | |
team; guard team; group of persons; business enterprise | |
a stroke of the oar that either misses the water or digs too deeply |
restricting scope or freedom of action; crowded | |
transmission of heat or electricity or sound | |
soft, earthy substance, of a white, grayish, or yellowish-white color, used as a drawing implement | |
retain; protect from loss or harm; preserve; use carefully or sparingly, avoiding waste |
transmission of heat or electricity or sound | |
sequence; succession; continuous extent, succession, or whole | |
having many small waves; rough with small waves | |
of extraordinary size; huge; gigantic |
restricting scope or freedom of action; crowded | |
break into simpler molecules by means of heat; split; hit forcefully; pass through | |
rough; harsh; of low, common, or inferior quality | |
based upon traditional rules; formed by agreement or compact |
of extraordinary size; huge; gigantic | |
overly high self-esteem; feelings of excessive pride | |
of or relating to climate, or meteorological conditions | |
freight carried by ship, an aircraft, or another vehicle |
transmission of heat or electricity or sound | |
restricting scope or freedom of action; crowded | |
struggle as with an opposing force; fight with | |
thorough; including all or everything; broad in scope |
of or pertaining to competition; producing competition; showing a fighting disposition | |
division of a book or treatise; assembly of monks; bishop's council; organized branch of some society | |
pack; force, press, or squeeze into an insufficient space | |
seasoning; something used to give relish to food; something used to enhance the flavor of food, like salt or pepper |
protect from impacts or other disturbing effects; absorb the shock of | |
serving to fill out or to complete; supplying mutual needs or offsetting mutual lacks | |
struggle as with an opposing force; fight with | |
seasoning; something used to give relish to food; something used to enhance the flavor of food, like salt or pepper |
relating to the sky or the heavens; supremely good; god or angel | |
thorough; including all or everything; broad in scope | |
relation or agreement between things; fitness; harmony; correspondence; consistency. | |
unit of weight for precious stones; a measure of fineness of gold |