separate the fibers or threads of; clarify by separating the aspects of | |
of or relating to or connected with residence | |
withdraw; take back; draw back or in | |
medical prescription; a set of directions for making or preparing something, especially food |
make less severe or strict; become less tense | |
give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain | |
turn or roll round on, or as on, an axis, like a wheel; rotate; move in curved path round a center; pass in cycles | |
give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen; enhance |
resisting control or authority; discontented as toward authority | |
turn or roll round on, or as on, an axis, like a wheel; rotate; move in curved path round a center; pass in cycles | |
provide with new tools; revise or reorganize | |
translation, often interpretive; performance of a musical or dramatic work |
rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course | |
pain of a guilty conscience; feeling of deep regret | |
invigorating; energizing; pleasantly new or different | |
meeting at a prearranged time and place; popular gathering place; prearranged meeting point for troops or ships |
give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain | |
resisting control or authority; discontented as toward authority | |
perceive the identity of; consent or admit with a formal acknowledgment; show appreciation of | |
narrate or tell; count over again |
materials; abilities; available source | |
be similar to; take after; look like | |
direct popular vote on a proposed law or constitutional amendment; note from a diplomat to his government requesting instructions | |
likeness; similarity in appearance or external or superficial details |
invigorating; energizing; pleasantly new or different | |
give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen; enhance | |
medical prescription; a set of directions for making or preparing something, especially food | |
be similar to; take after; look like |
make less severe or strict; become less tense | |
music with a syncopated melody; musical form, predating jazz | |
act of revolving; motion of body round a fixed point or line; rotation; total or radical change; fundamental change in political organization | |
strikingly; markedly; to a remarkable degree or extent |
not wanting to take some action; averse | |
give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen; enhance | |
pain of a guilty conscience; feeling of deep regret | |
falling back into a former state, especially becoming worse |
make less severe or strict; become less tense | |
translation, often interpretive; performance of a musical or dramatic work | |
act of revolving; motion of body round a fixed point or line; rotation; total or radical change; fundamental change in political organization | |
secretary whose main duty is to answer the telephone and receive visitors |