tract of low or level land producing grass; any field on which grass is grown for hay | |
tier; a relatively thin sheet like expanse or region lying over or under another | |
the largest possible quantity | |
dwelling-house of the better class; a large or stately residence |
bound or obliged in law or equity | |
set of social rules, customs, traditions, beliefs, or practices which specify proper, acceptable forms of conduct | |
short poem of songlike; expressing deep personal emotion | |
someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person; generally ignorant person |
take in food or drink with one's tongue; splash gently | |
official or legal permission to do or own a specified thing | |
swamp; bog; low lying wet land with grassy vegetation | |
having or suggesting great physical power; of or relating to or consisting of muscle |
tract of low or level land producing grass; any field on which grass is grown for hay | |
steadfast in allegiance or duty; faithful to a person, ideal, custom, cause, or duty | |
arm; leg; any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree | |
bound or obliged in law or equity |
solid part of the earth consisting of the crust | |
shining; emitting light, especially emitting self-generated light | |
chief excellence or great talent; outstanding work of art or craft | |
act of serving; government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister |
of lesser importance or stature or rank; not of legal age; limited in size or scope | |
having the properties of attracting iron or steel; captivating; attractive; being to draw or pull | |
stimulate; impel; provide with an incentive; move to action | |
act of serving; government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister |
speak evil of; bad-mouth; defame | |
steadfast in allegiance or duty; faithful to a person, ideal, custom, cause, or duty | |
killing of a considerable number of human beings under circumstances of atrocity or cruelty | |
tier; a relatively thin sheet like expanse or region lying over or under another |
give temporarily; temporary provision of money | |
dwelling-house of the better class; a large or stately residence | |
arm; leg; any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree | |
lawmaking; the act of making or enacting laws ; law enacted by a legislative body |
having or suggesting great physical power; of or relating to or consisting of muscle | |
prevailing style; manner; way of doing something; fashion or style | |
hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish | |
set of social rules, customs, traditions, beliefs, or practices which specify proper, acceptable forms of conduct |
the largest possible quantity | |
tract of low or level land producing grass; any field on which grass is grown for hay | |
structure erected to commemorate persons or events; memorial | |
legend; fable; a traditional story accepted as history |