great or plentiful amount; fullness to overflowing | |
old; belonging to, made in, or typical of an earlier period | |
beginner, former, or first mover of anything; creator; originator; one who composes or writes book or composer | |
shield away from; prevent |
empower; give permission for; sanction | |
fasten; annex; be in contact with | |
plentiful; possessing riches or resources | |
related to or dealing with or devoted to archaeology |
stick fast; stick to firmly; be compatible or in accordance with | |
one who enjoys exciting, dangerous activities, often in foreign countries | |
act or practice of admitting; power or permission to enter | |
one who proclaims a message publicly |
elevation especially above sea level; height | |
one who enjoys exciting, dangerous activities, often in foreign countries | |
ancient times, especially the times preceding the Middle Ages; extreme oldness | |
of or relating to or comprising atoms; immeasurably small |
several things grouped together or considered as a whole | |
one after another; succeeding by turns | |
short account of amusing or interesting event; short narrative; secret story of history or biography | |
something appended or added |
varied; miscellaneous | |
sickness; illness; affliction | |
several things grouped together or considered as a whole | |
cause someone to become dependent; indulge in; be devoted to |
mixture; combination of diverse things | |
shield away from; prevent | |
offensive move; expression of strong criticism; hostile comment | |
expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language |
successive change from one thing or state to another and back again | |
occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion; cause laughter or be funny; delude or deceive | |
act or practice of admitting; power or permission to enter | |
manually skilled worker; craftsman, as opposed to artist |
official approbation; endorsement; act of approving | |
regard with wonder or astonishment; view with surprise; marvel at | |
system that provides quantitative information about finances | |
one who proclaims a message publicly |
cause someone to become dependent; indulge in; be devoted to | |
occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion; cause laughter or be funny; delude or deceive | |
social science that studies origins and social relationships of human beings | |
examination of accounts; adjustment or correction of accounts |