cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good; corrupt; bring to a bad or worse condition | |
foot-operated lever used for actuating or controlling a mechanism | |
animal or plant living on another | |
belonging to an early stage; simple or naive in style; primeval |
prevention; measure taken beforehand; act of foresight | |
having precise or logical relevance; pertaining or relating | |
lacking wit or imagination; ordinary | |
benefactor; regular customer |
having precise or logical relevance; pertaining or relating | |
animal or plant living on another | |
optical instruments that contain reflecting elements, such as mirrors and prisms; general or comprehensive view | |
acceptable; sufficiently agreeable in flavor to be eaten |
cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good; corrupt; bring to a bad or worse condition | |
any of a large group of nitrogenous organic compounds that are essential constituents of living cells | |
craft of making earthenware; ceramic ware made from clay | |
be destroyed; pass away; become nothing |
belonging to an early stage; simple or naive in style; primeval | |
stir to anger; give rise to; stir to action or feeling | |
baffle; confuse | |
having precise or logical relevance; pertaining or relating |
cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good; corrupt; bring to a bad or worse condition | |
every three months; in three month intervals | |
relating to quality; having the character of quality | |
a small hole made by a sharp object; pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into |
steal another's ideas and pass them off as one's own | |
quality or state of being perplexed or puzzled; complication; intricacy; entanglement; embarrassment | |
relating to quality; having the character of quality | |
proposition upon which an argument is based; assumption; land and the buildings on it |
opinion formed without due examination; leaning toward one side of a question | |
descendants collectively; the race that proceeds from a progenitor; future generations | |
extend out or project in space; stick out | |
endure; be persistent, refuse to stop |
acceptable; sufficiently agreeable in flavor to be eaten | |
stipulated condition; act of supplying or fitting out; something provided | |
original work used as a model; original type | |
proposition upon which an argument is based; assumption; land and the buildings on it |
a small hole made by a sharp object; pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into | |
act of presuming, or believing upon probable evidence; act of assuming; belief upon incomplete proof | |
every three months; in three month intervals | |
extend out or project in space; stick out |