something studiously concealed; a thing kept from general knowledge | |
not easily moved or disturbed | |
something added to complete a thing, make up for a deficiency, or extend or strengthen the whole | |
having lost freshness; lacking originality or spontaneity |
refer for judgment or consideration; hand in; present | |
position relative to others; standing | |
axes; vertical passage into a mine; long narrow stem or body of a spear or arrow | |
loose and large-grained in consistency |
lighted by sun light; Illuminated by the sun | |
separate religious body; faction united by common interests or beliefs | |
meat of edible aquatic invertebrate with a shell | |
not easily moved or disturbed |
mud; thick sticky slippery substance; cover or stain with something | |
in a smooth manner; successfully; easily | |
take back what one has said ; enclose or envelop completely | |
serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern |
grasp or seize hastily, eagerly, or suddenly | |
occurring, growing, or settled at widely spaced intervals; not thick or dense | |
securely in position; not shaky; not easily excited | |
loose and large-grained in consistency |
outstanding; principal; of or consisting of stars | |
move smoothly and easily; move out of position; move stealthily | |
a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data | |
cause or suffer to lie in a fluid; absorb; drain; drink intemperately or gluttonously |
reflecting light; radiant; bright from reflected light | |
thinly; in a scattered or sparse manner; scantily; widely apart, as regards population | |
administer; direct | |
outstanding; principal; of or consisting of stars |
material in the surface of the earth | |
replace; usurp; displace and substitute for another | |
not easily moved or disturbed | |
move suddenly, or be excited; excite by sudden alarm, surprise |
something studiously concealed; a thing kept from general knowledge | |
request earnestly; seek to obtain by persuasion or formal application | |
restrict; become stiff or stiffer | |
having lost freshness; lacking originality or spontaneity |
thinly; in a scattered or sparse manner; scantily; widely apart, as regards population | |
move suddenly, or be excited; excite by sudden alarm, surprise | |
physical or moral strength to resist or withstand illness; enduring strength and energy | |
cause or suffer to lie in a fluid; absorb; drain; drink intemperately or gluttonously |