trousers; underwear; garment extending from waist to knee or ankle | |
remove flaws from; rub something using a piece of cloth or brush to clean it and make it shine | |
entertainer; who performs or takes part in a play or performance of any kind | |
written instructions from a doctor; written order; an act of establishing official rules, laws, or directions |
outline; a biographical sketch | |
state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially based on special knowledge | |
pierce; go through; permeate | |
supposed to be accurate; reasonable as a supposition |
regionalism; localism; a lack of sophistication | |
occupy in person; hold or actually have in one's own keeping; have and hold; have the legal title to | |
the complex of all the attributes of a person; the totality of qualities and traits of a person | |
remove flaws from; rub something using a piece of cloth or brush to clean it and make it shine |
liable to perish; subject to destruction or death or decay | |
pact or bundle made up and prepared to be carried; some similar things; a full set of playing cards | |
the complex of all the attributes of a person; the totality of qualities and traits of a person | |
one of the often brightly colored parts of a flower, immediately surrounding reproductive organs |
body of highest truth; investigation of nature, causes, or principles of reality | |
one who speaks by divine inspiration or as the interpreter through whom the will of a god is expressed | |
remove something with the fingers or with the teeth; separate as choice or desirable | |
of or relating to training or instruction |
eccentricity; oddness; an odd or unusual characteristic; private ownership; proprietorship | |
a cushion to support the head of a sleeping person | |
regionalism; localism; a lack of sophistication | |
written instructions from a doctor; written order; an act of establishing official rules, laws, or directions |
act of having and controlling property; belongings | |
occupy in person; hold or actually have in one's own keeping; have and hold; have the legal title to | |
producing offspring or fruit in great abundance; fertile | |
body of highest truth; investigation of nature, causes, or principles of reality |
occupy in person; hold or actually have in one's own keeping; have and hold; have the legal title to | |
consent to; give permission | |
uphold; retain; maintain in safety from injury, peril, or harm | |
hold back to a later time; delay; defer |
eccentricity; oddness; an odd or unusual characteristic; private ownership; proprietorship | |
pact or bundle made up and prepared to be carried; some similar things; a full set of playing cards | |
state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially based on special knowledge | |
originator; explorer; a person who is one of the first people to do something |