acknowledge |
to admit the truth or existence of. |
ample |
large in size, amount, or space; as much or more than is needed. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
causal |
being or involving a cause. |
classify |
to put or order into groups of similar things. |
distribute |
to divide into parts and give out to each of several people or groups. |
fluster |
to cause to become nervous, confused, or upset. |
infrastructure |
all the basic systems that have been created in a country, especially through technology and engineering, that allow it to function well and develop. Roads are a very important part of a country's infrastructure. Without roads, it is difficult for people to travel and to work and to move products from one place to another. |
interval |
the period of time between two events or situations. |
missionary |
a person who is sent by a church or religious order to a foreign country to teach, convert, heal, or serve. |
ornery |
mean; stubborn. |
rebirth |
a major recurrence, as of a phenomenon; revival. |
scald |
to burn with or as if with a hot liquid or steam. |
summary |
a short and usually comprehensive statement of what has been previously stated. |
transient |
brief in duration; temporary. |