be all mixed up or jumbled together; | |
fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have; be deprived of; fail to win | |
emotion, desire, physiological need; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior | |
passageway between fences which is not traveled as a highroad; narrow country road |
structure erected to commemorate persons or events; memorial | |
tier; a relatively thin sheet like expanse or region lying over or under another | |
short, suggestive expression of a guiding principle; maxim | |
failure of administration or management; failure to attain a desired result or reach a destination |
rent; charter; engage for service under a term of contract | |
at rest, stationary, immobile, not moving | |
written with or by the hand; not printed; literary or musical composition written with the hand | |
begin; originate; initiate; send off; take off |
deadly; causing or capable of causing death | |
orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything | |
accordant with law; lawful; based on logical reasoning; reasonable | |
strand or cluster of hair; fastening together; a closing of one thing upon another; device operated by a key |
tiny; extremely precise with great attention to details; of or relating to or used in microscopy | |
written with or by the hand; not printed; literary or musical composition written with the hand | |
give temporarily; temporary provision of money | |
vessel belonging to a regular line of packets, as ship or plane |
fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have; be deprived of; fail to win | |
the smallest possible quantity | |
wonder; strong surprise; astonishment | |
less; requiring to be subtracted; negative |
short, suggestive expression of a guiding principle; maxim | |
wonder; strong surprise; astonishment | |
failure of administration or management; failure to attain a desired result or reach a destination | |
rich and superior in quality; lavish |
legend; fable; a traditional story accepted as history | |
chief excellence or great talent; outstanding work of art or craft | |
a span of one thousand years; a thousandth anniversary | |
emotion, desire, physiological need; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior |
legend; fable; a traditional story accepted as history | |
swamp; bog; low lying wet land with grassy vegetation | |
orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything | |
vessel belonging to a regular line of packets, as ship or plane |
tiny; extremely precise with great attention to details; of or relating to or used in microscopy | |
deadly; causing or capable of causing death | |
less; requiring to be subtracted; negative | |
express or to feel grief or sorrow; grieve; be sorrowful |