action of trying at something | |
scratch; friction | |
improper use or handling; misuse | |
one who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures |
theory of numerical calculations | |
variety; collection containing a variety of sorts of things | |
improper use or handling; misuse | |
acquire; take possession of for one's own use; set apart for specific use |
gain with effort; accomplish; fulfill | |
give notice to; inform or apprise; make known; give public notice of | |
annual; yearly; annual return of the day on which any notable event took place | |
passageway between rows of seats, as in an auditorium or an airplane; wing of a building |
school for special instruction; society of scholars, scientists, or artists | |
govern; supervise; give or apply medications | |
white crystalline compound drug to relieve pain and reduce fever and inflammation | |
acquire; take possession of for one's own use; set apart for specific use |
school for special instruction; society of scholars, scientists, or artists | |
passageway between rows of seats, as in an auditorium or an airplane; wing of a building | |
variety; collection containing a variety of sorts of things | |
making assaults; unjustly attacking; combative; hostile; tending to spread quickly |
unusual; not typical; not normal | |
stop; terminate before completion; terminate a pregnancy | |
passageway between rows of seats, as in an auditorium or an airplane; wing of a building | |
aspiring; having a strong desire for success or achievement |
skilled; experienced; having many social graces; polished or refined | |
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 | |
approval; act of allowing, granting, or admitting | |
any part of a curved line |
loyalty to a nation, sovereign, or cause; fidelity to any person or thing; devotion | |
disturb, especially by minor irritations; irritate | |
one who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures | |
school for special instruction; society of scholars, scientists, or artists |
made by humans; produced rather than natural. | |
scratch; friction | |
public records; place where public records are kept | |
invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; debate |
action of trying at something | |
examination of accounts; adjustment or correction of accounts | |
works for an expert to learn a trade; beginner; learner | |
invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; debate |