causing sadness, compassion, or pity | |
psychological disorder by delusions; extreme, irrational distrust of others | |
target of a hunt; animal hunted or caught for food | |
any distinct time period in a sequence of events; stage |
cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good; corrupt; bring to a bad or worse condition | |
elaborate exhibition devised for the entertainment; show, spectacle, or display | |
sound of a sudden heavy fall; well-rounded and full in form | |
someone on patrol duty; an individual or a member of a group that patrols an area |
sharp; having the power of entering or piercing | |
uphold; retain; maintain in safety from injury, peril, or harm | |
benefactor; regular customer | |
sound of a sudden heavy fall; well-rounded and full in form |
duration, continuance, term; end of something | |
someone paddling a canoe | |
any small acuminated elevation of the cuticle; small inflammatory dermal tumor or swelling | |
of or pertaining to knowledge of pharmacy or preparing medicines |
clutch; squeeze between the thumb and a finger, the jaws of a tool, or other edges | |
of or pertaining to knowledge of pharmacy or preparing medicines | |
fruit flesh; any soft or soggy mass | |
assumedly; supposedly |
special advantage or benefit not enjoyed by all; right reserved exclusively | |
single movement from one foot to the other in walking; slow gait; step | |
any small acuminated elevation of the cuticle; small inflammatory dermal tumor or swelling | |
fruit flesh; any soft or soggy mass |
take part in something; share in something | |
single movement from one foot to the other in walking; slow gait; step | |
sudden outburst of anger; state of vexation caused by a perceived slight or indignity | |
act or an instance of buying; something bought |
cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good; corrupt; bring to a bad or worse condition | |
fruit flesh; any soft or soggy mass | |
stage; a raised horizontal surface | |
a long rod; one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions |
sharp; having the power of entering or piercing | |
stir up; urge; goad to action; incite | |
any distinct time period in a sequence of events; stage | |
a long rod; one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions |
sensitive to visible light | |
organization or plan for spreading a particular doctrine or a system of principles | |
rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall | |
student who continues studies after graduation |