very showy or ornamented, especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner | |
more than adequate; willing to give and share unstintingly | |
time of animals sleep through the winter | |
person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink |
periodical; newspaper or official journal | |
common, coarse-grained, light-colored, hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz; unyielding endurance | |
most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; central idea | |
toothed machine part, such as a wheel or cylinder, to transmit motion or to change speed or direction |
of or relating to the science of gene; relating to, or influenced by origin of something | |
of or relating to or used in exercises intended to develop strength and agility | |
long walk usually for exercise or pleasure | |
stop; stand in doubt; hesitate |
quality of being well-mannered; refinement; people of good birth | |
of or relating to the science of gene; relating to, or influenced by origin of something | |
reluctant, irresolute; tending to wait, or proceed with caution or reservation | |
in robust and good health; able to survive under unfavorable conditions |
refuge; shelter; harbor or anchorage; port | |
mathematics of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids | |
mountainous; having mountainous and crags | |
opening through mountains; pass; conspicuous difference or imbalance |
seriousness; solemn and dignified feeling; natural force between two massive bodies | |
provide living quarters for; lodge; contain; harbor | |
mountainous; having mountainous and crags | |
petrol; flammable liquid consisting of a mixture of refined petroleum hydrocarbons |
of or relating to the science of gene; relating to, or influenced by origin of something | |
scrape gently; feed on growing grasses and herbage | |
mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs | |
more than adequate; willing to give and share unstintingly |
act of withdrawing lips and showing teeth; broad smile | |
descended, or capable of descending, from an ancestor to an heir at law | |
refuge; shelter; harbor or anchorage; port | |
seriousness; solemn and dignified feeling; natural force between two massive bodies |
mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical components making up a computer system | |
person of extraordinary strength or powers, bodily or intellectual | |
pertaining to or concerned with the humanities | |
mathematics of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids |
having a shiny surface or coating; lacking liveliness, used of eyes; fitted or covered with glass | |
act of withdrawing lips and showing teeth; broad smile | |
refuge; shelter; harbor or anchorage; port | |
from this place; from this time; from this reason; as an inference or deduction |