university student who has not yet received a first degree | |
strike; act of leaving or quitting a meeting, company, or organization, especially as a sign of protest | |
ruler or tape that is three feet long; measure or standard used for comparison | |
take on; embark on; assume |
someone who has given long service | |
affecting all; general; present everywhere; relating to the entire world or all within the world; worldwide | |
successful ending of struggle or contest; defeat of an enemy or opponent | |
solemn promise made to God; promise of fidelity; pledge of love or affection |
take something off a container | |
take on; embark on; assume | |
by vice or defects; defective; imperfect; having the nature of vice; evil, immoral, or depraved | |
upright in position or posture; oriented vertically |
turn into vapor, steam, gas, or fog; decrease rapidly and disappear | |
uniform; in complete agreement | |
as final consequence; at last; in the end | |
leisure time away from work; act of making something legally void |
someone who doesn't eat meat or fish usually for religious or moral reasons | |
treat in a violent manner; abuse; do violence to; disturb; interrupt | |
as final consequence; at last; in the end | |
leisure time away from work; act of making something legally void |
extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length; happen | |
craft; ship; container for liquids | |
trace; remains; indication that something has been happened | |
solemn promise made to God; promise of fidelity; pledge of love or affection |
throw up; eject from stomach through mouth; disgorge | |
someone who doesn't eat meat or fish usually for religious or moral reasons | |
turn into vapor, steam, gas, or fog; decrease rapidly and disappear | |
by the way of |
solemn promise made to God; promise of fidelity; pledge of love or affection | |
farthest point or extremity; most distant; extreme | |
craft; ship; container for liquids | |
being often in public eye; obvious to the eye |
farthest point or extremity; most distant; extreme | |
emptiness; containing nothing; clear or empty a place | |
small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle | |
leisure time away from work; act of making something legally void |
weak-stemmed plant that derives support from climbing | |
craft; ship; container for liquids | |
fissure in the earth's crust through which molten lava and gases erupt | |
successful ending of struggle or contest; defeat of an enemy or opponent |