surprise; shock | |
nonbeliever; one who denies the existence of god | |
mechanical; automatic; accomplished without the intervention of a human operator | |
perfect in quality or nature; complete; totally unlimited; certain |
capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to eye | |
make greater, as in size, extent, or quantity | |
put together; bring or call together into a group or whole | |
act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something |
truly; really; in fact | |
a bound volume of maps, charts, or tables | |
one who manages a government agency or department | |
happening or following in turns; succeeding each other continuously; substitute |
negatively; in an adverse manner; oppositely; inimically; offensively; unfortunately | |
put together; bring or call together into a group or whole | |
mentally quick; moving quickly and lightly | |
management; supervision; people who are in charge for management; activity of government for powers and duties |
act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something | |
negatively; in an adverse manner; oppositely; inimically; offensively; unfortunately | |
one who manages a government agency or department | |
public records; place where public records are kept |
theory of numerical calculations | |
progress; promotion; forward step; improvement | |
fasten; annex; be in contact with | |
surprise; shock |
surprising; shocking | |
put together; bring or call together into a group or whole | |
one who enjoys exciting, dangerous activities, often in foreign countries | |
surprise; shock |
cause pain, suffering or distress | |
speak, plead, or argue in favour of; plead for; push for something | |
one who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures | |
scratch; friction |
more than enough in size or scope or capacity; fairly large | |
truly; really; in fact | |
particular environment or surrounding influence; atmosphere of environment | |
place of refuge or shelter; protection |
rubbing away; tending to grind down | |
public records; place where public records are kept | |
cause pain, suffering or distress | |
management; supervision; people who are in charge for management; activity of government for powers and duties |