successive change from one thing or state to another and back again | |
something happens without design; chance; hazard; risk; danger | |
unexpected; unforeseen | |
act or practice of admitting; power or permission to enter |
one who maintains and audits business accounts | |
attraction; charm; attract; fascinate; challenge | |
something happens without design; chance; hazard; risk; danger | |
unexpected; unforeseen |
shield; defensive covering, as of metal, wood, or leather, worn to protect the body against weapons | |
items of business at a meeting; list or program of things to be done or considered | |
a business that serves other businesses; an administrative unit of government | |
estimate value; judge worth of something |
too old to be fashionable, suitable, or useful; obsolete; aged | |
astonish; affect with wonder | |
in any way or manner whatever; at any rate; in any event | |
knowing; having knowledge or cognizance |
annual; yearly; annual return of the day on which any notable event took place | |
passageway between rows of seats, as in an auditorium or an airplane; wing of a building | |
items of business at a meeting; list or program of things to be done or considered | |
sufficient; enough to meet a purpose |
works for an expert to learn a trade; beginner; learner | |
quickly perceptive; keen; having a sharp point or tip; extremely sharp or severe | |
sufficient; enough to meet a purpose | |
ancient times, especially the times preceding the Middle Ages; extreme oldness |
quickly perceptive; keen; having a sharp point or tip; extremely sharp or severe | |
plane surface, as of the floor of a room; open space in a building; the enclosed space; extent; scope; range | |
separately, in regard to space or company; in a state of separation as to place; aside | |
fasten; annex; be in contact with |
works for an expert to learn a trade; beginner; learner | |
theory of numerical calculations | |
unexpected; unforeseen | |
attraction; charm; attract; fascinate; challenge |
give notice to; inform or apprise; make known; give public notice of | |
unexpected; unforeseen | |
public records; place where public records are kept | |
plane surface, as of the floor of a room; open space in a building; the enclosed space; extent; scope; range |
invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; debate | |
responsive to advice or suggestion; responsible to higher authority; willing to comply with; agreeable | |
attack; onslaught | |
something happens without design; chance; hazard; risk; danger |