having no residents; unsettled; unoccupied | |
almost completely; practically; essentially | |
uniform; in complete agreement | |
bright; lively; graphic; having striking color |
without equal or rival; unparalleled; peerless | |
submarine; beneath the surface of the water | |
university student who has not yet received a first degree | |
trees having usually narrow leaves |
rod; stick; branch; long piece of timber; measure of length, equaling three feet | |
void of thought or knowledge; without an occupant or incumbent | |
submarine; beneath the surface of the water | |
extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length; happen |
craft; ship; container for liquids | |
without alteration or misrepresentation | |
treat in a violent manner; abuse; do violence to; disturb; interrupt | |
destruction; destroy; smash or break forcefully |
affecting all; general; present everywhere; relating to the entire world or all within the world; worldwide | |
unluckily; by bad luck | |
give in; surrender; give forth a natural product; be productive | |
having no residents; unsettled; unoccupied |
disease communicator; something that poisons one's soul or mind; program for unwanted actions in computer | |
without equal or rival; unparalleled; peerless | |
empty area or space; electrical home appliance that cleans by suction | |
twist; squeeze; compress, especially so as to extract liquid |
having no residents; unsettled; unoccupied | |
selfless; self-forgetting; generous or altruistic | |
support; preserve; hold aloft; raise | |
intellect; mental ability; natural ability to perceive and understand |
without equal or rival; unparalleled; peerless | |
violent disturbance; sudden, violent disruption or upset | |
empty area or space; electrical home appliance that cleans by suction | |
turn into vapor, steam, gas, or fog; decrease rapidly and disappear |
someone who doesn't eat meat or fish usually for religious or moral reasons | |
rejection; vote that blocks a decision; deny; prohibit; command against | |
contend by grappling with, and striving to trip or throw down an opponent; struggle or strive earnestly | |
strike; act of leaving or quitting a meeting, company, or organization, especially as a sign of protest |
religious zeal; willingness to serve God | |
findings of jury on issues of fact for decision; judgment or opinion | |
turbulent; intensely vivid or loud; by violence or bloodshed | |
rod; stick; branch; long piece of timber; measure of length, equaling three feet |