a whole individual unit; a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group | |
study of origin and nature of ideas | |
unreachable; not available; unattainable | |
rate of occurrence; particular occurrence |
gain from labor, business, property, or capital | |
not moral; contrary to conscience or the divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest | |
one who makes or deals in jewels and ornaments of precious metal | |
institute; organization; introducing something new |
resistant to; free or exempt from; not subject to | |
writer for newspapers and magazines | |
flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters | |
direction; teaching; activities of educating or instructing |
poor; lower than a given reference point; low or lower in order, degree, or rank | |
expression by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning; the witty language used to insult | |
one who makes or deals in jewels and ornaments of precious metal | |
mimic; imitate; assume or act the character of representing another person with comic intentions |
a device consisting of a set of keys on a piano or organ or typewriter or typesetting machine or computer | |
study of origin and nature of ideas | |
gain from labor, business, property, or capital | |
making a strong or vivid impression; producing a strong effect |
tending to include all; taking a great deal or everything within its scope | |
wandering; traveling place to place, especially to perform work or duty | |
act of applying force suddenly; an impelling force or strength | |
study of origin and nature of ideas |
poor; lower than a given reference point; low or lower in order, degree, or rank | |
the point where lines intersect; an act of intersecting | |
institute; organization; introducing something new | |
attention; curiosity; dividend; yield |
clever; having the inventive or cunning mind | |
tending to include all; taking a great deal or everything within its scope | |
unalterable; irreversible; impossible to retract or revoke | |
expression by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning; the witty language used to insult |
middle; lying between two extremes | |
possessed at birth; inborn | |
overwhelming; tempting; charming | |
study of origin and nature of ideas |
thorough; concentrated; tending to give force or emphasis | |
not moral; contrary to conscience or the divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest | |
rank, quality, state, or attributes of a king; royal authority; sovereign power; rule; dominion; monarchy | |
poor; lower than a given reference point; low or lower in order, degree, or rank |