thin in diameter; resembling a thread | |
separate or be separated by force; divide or disrupt; fill with tears or shed tears | |
a thing of very little value or importance | |
practical method or art applied to some particular task; skillfulness |
tending to take offense with slight cause; oversensitive; requiring special tact or skill in handling | |
easily detected; permitting light to pass through freely | |
separate or be separated by force; divide or disrupt; fill with tears or shed tears | |
one skilled particularly in the technical details of work |
practical method or art applied to some particular task; skillfulness | |
carry from one place to another; carry away; deport | |
piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential; area of land; ground | |
tiresome by reason of length, slowness, or dullness; progressing very slowly |
healing power or quality; treatment of illness | |
shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness; quake; quiver; shiver; shudder | |
state of extreme confusion or agitation; commotion or tumult | |
tear into pieces; raise the fibers of |
instrument for measuring temperature | |
thin in diameter; resembling a thread | |
tending to take offense with slight cause; oversensitive; requiring special tact or skill in handling | |
road or path affording passage; line or route along which something moves |
turn in the opposite direction; form into a spiral shape | |
spanning or crossing or on the farther side of a continent | |
beating or pounding strongly | |
healing power or quality; treatment of illness |
cause something happen; set off | |
wealthy and powerful businessperson or industrialist; magnate | |
change in outward structure or looks; convert | |
draw tighter; straiten; make closer in any manner. |
shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness; quake; quiver; shiver; shudder | |
piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential; area of land; ground | |
dry and brown by heat of fire; warm thoroughly; drink to the health or in honor | |
shy; craven; lacking self-confidence; shy |
state of violent agitation; eddying motion; unstable flow of a liquid or gas; state of violent disturbance and disorder | |
spanning or crossing or on the farther side of a continent | |
ribbon-like flatworms | |
walk unsteadily or feebly; stagger; sway, as if about to fall |
hard; difficult; feeling physical discomfort or pain; hard to bear | |
moderate; tone down or restrain; bring to a desired consistency; adjust finely | |
spanning or crossing or on the farther side of a continent | |
unlawfully enter boundaries of some else's property; commit an offense or a sin |