offering of something to god; victim offered to god; surrender or loss of profit for higher object | |
expel or eject from the mouth; rain gently | |
plant; place seeds in or on | |
resources; money saved |
take back what one has said ; enclose or envelop completely | |
stereophonic sound-reproduction system | |
landscape; view; view or views of natural features, especially in open country | |
resources; money saved |
one of several parts; pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object | |
take back what one has said ; enclose or envelop completely | |
stereophonic sound-reproduction system | |
important or essential in relation to a plan of action; essential to the effective conduct of war; highly important to an intended objective |
free from fear, care, or anxiety; not have reason to doubt | |
continue to live; endure or last | |
resources; money saved | |
go bad; rot; decay; become unfit for consumption or use |
one of several parts; pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object | |
single-mast sailing boat | |
soak, fill, or load to capacity; cause to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance | |
able to feel or perceive; perceivable; wise; showing reason or sound judgment |
saw-like; having a row of sharp or tooth-like projections | |
spacecraft designed to carry a crew into interstellar space | |
continue to live; endure or last | |
serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern |
exchange; put in the place of another | |
saw-like; having a row of sharp or tooth-like projections | |
apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms; a matching set of furniture | |
state that precedes vomiting; disease |
offering of something to god; victim offered to god; surrender or loss of profit for higher object | |
meeting devoted to a particular activity; time for school to hold classes | |
serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern | |
single-mast sailing boat |
serious in feeling or manner; not light, lively, or cheerful | |
close examination; minute inspection; critical observation. | |
particular aspect of life or activity; body of people who form part of society or economy | |
affirm or utter a solemn declaration; make promise or resolve on oath |
move smoothly and easily; move out of position; move stealthily | |
clever; intelligent; showing mental alertness and calculation | |
submersible warship; move forward or under in a sliding motion; underwater | |
thinly; in a scattered or sparse manner; scantily; widely apart, as regards population |