repetition of beginning sound in poetry | |
theory of numerical calculations | |
connection, whether of persons of things; union of persons in a company or society for some particular purpose | |
unusual; not typical; not normal |
process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | |
variety; collection containing a variety of sorts of things | |
great or plentiful amount; fullness to overflowing | |
permit to enter; receive; provide the right or a means of entrance to |
theoretical; not concrete; not applied or practical; difficult to understand | |
pH values below 7; taste experience when something acidic is taken into the mouth | |
ancient times, especially the times preceding the Middle Ages; extreme oldness | |
theory of numerical calculations |
related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization; based on formal education | |
total of two or more quantities; aggregate; sum | |
the first light of day; an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force | |
modification; alteration or adjustment in structure or habits |
valiant; venturesome; inclined or willing to incur hazard or engage in adventures | |
typical; mean; achieve or reach on average | |
progress; promotion; forward step; improvement | |
modification; alteration or adjustment in structure or habits |
unusual; not typical; not normal | |
great or plentiful amount; fullness to overflowing | |
solitary; by oneself | |
extreme pain of mind or body; anguish; last struggle of life; death struggle |
repetition of beginning sound in poetry | |
process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion; state of mental concentration | |
works for an expert to learn a trade; beginner; learner | |
connection, whether of persons of things; union of persons in a company or society for some particular purpose |
theory of numerical calculations | |
negatively; in an adverse manner; oppositely; inimically; offensively; unfortunately | |
solitary; by oneself | |
the first light of day; an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force |
act in advance of; deal with ahead of time; predict | |
make obsolete or old-fashioned | |
modification; alteration or adjustment in structure or habits | |
permit to enter; receive; provide the right or a means of entrance to |
theoretical; not concrete; not applied or practical; difficult to understand | |
operatic solo; solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment | |
solitary; by oneself | |
large weapons, such as cannon and missile launchers operated by crews; branch of army in use of large weapons |