kingdom; domain ruled by a king or queen | |
renovate; make new or as if new again; restore | |
act of receiving; acknowledgment of goods delivered or money paid | |
resisting control or authority; discontented as toward authority |
spread out; effuse; issue or emerge in rays or waves | |
sacrificing; giving up; state of having rejected your religious beliefs | |
secretary whose main duty is to answer the telephone and receive visitors | |
compete; be equal to in quality or ability; match |
renew; repair; return to life | |
purchase back; regain possession of by payment; ransom or rescue from captivity; pay penalty; make amends for | |
fillet or narrow woven fabric, commonly of silk; narrow strip of fine material used for trimming | |
translation, often interpretive; performance of a musical or dramatic work |
result of improving something; process of removing impurities | |
act of passing something along from one person, group, or station to another | |
fillet or narrow woven fabric, commonly of silk; narrow strip of fine material used for trimming | |
insist upon having; request and expect |
remnant; something left after other parts have been taken away | |
insist upon having; request and expect | |
determination; resolving to do something; formal statement of a decision | |
free from harm or evil; take from legal custody by force |
move from a lower position to a higher; mount up; move upward; reach a higher level | |
piece of unverified information of uncertain origin usually spread by word of mouth | |
stand for; describe or present; play a role or part | |
renovate; make new or as if new again; restore |
famous; celebrated for great achievements, for distinguished qualities | |
cook with dry heat, usually in an oven; subject to laughter or ridicule | |
in the natural unprocessed condition; cruel and unfair; uncooked; untrained and inexperienced | |
bring into or return to a suitable condition for use; claim back; make useful again |
give or bring back; return to its original condition | |
express the need or desire for; ask for | |
recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection | |
uneven; rough; very difficult |
purchase back; regain possession of by payment; ransom or rescue from captivity; pay penalty; make amends for | |
resisting control or authority; discontented as toward authority | |
determination; formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote | |
bring into or return to a suitable condition for use; claim back; make useful again |
showing reason or sound judgment; capable of reasoning; rational; being within bounds of common sense | |
move from a lower position to a higher; mount up; move upward; reach a higher level | |
act of revealing or disclosing to others what was unknown before; manifestation of divine truth | |
framework for holding objects |