very small particles of a radioactive substance that can cause illness or death | |
official house; large house; act of dwelling in a place | |
frame with radial arms, or a kind of spool, turning on axis, on which threads or lines are wound | |
compute; take account of; have faith or confidence in |
treated against rusting; resistant to rust, oxidation and corrosion | |
receiver; one that receives or is receptive | |
search without warning; surprise attack by a small armed force | |
framework for holding objects |
state of being held in high esteem; general estimation in which a person is held by the public | |
act against or in opposition to; show a response or a reaction | |
scarce; infrequently occurring; uncommon | |
remainder of something after removal of parts or a part; balance |
likeness; similarity in appearance or external or superficial details | |
scarce; infrequently occurring; uncommon | |
receiver; one that receives or is receptive | |
kingdom; domain ruled by a king or queen |
trait of being dependable or reliable | |
renewal; growth of lost or destroyed parts or organs | |
surviving remnant; something left after loss or decay; object kept for its association with the past | |
detailed account or description of something |
synthetic silk like fabric | |
pertinent; having connection with matter at hand | |
without consideration; in spite of everything; anyway | |
renew; repair; return to life |
by moving in or forming a circle; from beginning to end; throughout; to a specific place or person | |
restricting according to rules or principles | |
renew; repair; return to life | |
official house; large house; act of dwelling in a place |
scarce; infrequently occurring; uncommon | |
satisfying return or result; profit, return for performance of a desired behavior; positive reinforcement. | |
easing of burden or distress, such as pain or anxiety; release from post or duty; pleasant or amusing change | |
receding; pull back or move away or backward; withdrawal of troops to a more favorable position |
act of revealing or disclosing to others what was unknown before; manifestation of divine truth | |
official house; large house; act of dwelling in a place | |
not perfected; having or caused by an irregular surface | |
state of being held in high esteem; general estimation in which a person is held by the public |
rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course | |
set or arrange in a new or different determinate position; cause to turn | |
very small particles of a radioactive substance that can cause illness or death | |
insist upon having; request and expect |