accountant |
a person who checks and takes care of business records or accounts. |
conquest |
the act or process of overcoming or defeating. |
doctrine |
a belief or set of beliefs held by a religion, government, or other group. |
dosage |
the amount or timing of medicine to be taken. |
graft |
to attach as a graft. |
momentum |
strength of movement. |
neutralize |
to cause to have no effect or become useless. |
ordain |
to admit to the clergy as a priest, minister, or rabbi in a formal ceremony. |
placement |
the act of putting into position or the state of being put into position; location. |
precursor |
an earlier or previous person, group, event, or form of something; predecessor. |
relevant |
related to what is being discussed or is presently important. |
renegade |
a member who rejects the common beliefs or attitudes of a group such as a religious sect, political party, or business organization. |
supple |
easily curved or bent; flexible. |
sympathetic |
feeling or showing understanding. |
systematic |
involving or based on a method or plan; not random or chaotic. |