unceremonious and disorganized struggle; rushing about hastily in an undignified way | |
taste experience when vinegar or lemon juice; showing ill humor | |
protected from danger or bad weather | |
in a state of nature; wild; untamed; uncultivated; inhuman; brutal; not civilized; lacking polish; rude |
plan for an activity or event; arrange | |
unceremonious and disorganized struggle; rushing about hastily in an undignified way | |
close examination; minute inspection; critical observation. | |
a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data |
range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions; extent; bound | |
broad, flat, wooden bar; slat or slot; narrow opening; slit; position of employment | |
exceedingly; in a surpassing manner; extremely | |
of the seventh degree or order; act of causing to rot; causing sepsis or putrefaction |
protected from danger or bad weather | |
very tall building with many stories | |
range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions; extent; bound | |
become stable or more stable |
sending of cargo; act of sending off something | |
a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data | |
settle down; sink to a lower level or form depression; wear off or die down | |
struck with fear, dread, or consternation |
occurring at or dependent on a particular season | |
fixed and unvarying representation; conventional and oversimplified conception | |
not tangible or material; belonging to religion; sacred; supernatural | |
taste experience when vinegar or lemon juice; showing ill humor |
using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous | |
hang freely; postpone; delay | |
moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities; the rays of the sun | |
be brilliant in performance; give off or reflect flashes of light; glitter |
man or woman engaged or joined in wedlock; married person, husband or wife | |
support through finance; fund | |
struck with fear, dread, or consternation | |
a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data |
season of growth; season of spring | |
gather something together over time; scratch repeatedly | |
young plant or tree grown from seed; produced from seed | |
resident of suburb; who lives in a suburb |
of the seventh degree or order; act of causing to rot; causing sepsis or putrefaction | |
very tall building with many stories | |
become stable or more stable | |
man or woman engaged or joined in wedlock; married person, husband or wife |