advocacy |
the giving of support to an idea, person, or cause. |
aggression |
an attack or war against a country started without good cause by another country. |
anthropology |
the scientific study of humankind. People who study anthropology learn about the origins and development of human beings and their societies and customs. |
avail |
to be useful or profitable to; be of value to. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
diplomatic |
careful not to anger people or hurt their feelings. |
ignite |
to cause to begin burning; set on fire. |
inconvenient |
causing trouble or extra effort; not convenient. |
lapse |
a slight failure to meet some accepted standard. |
metropolitan |
having to do with a large city and the communities around it. |
mull1 |
to think something over; ponder. |
peerless |
having no equal; unmatched in excellence. |
psychic |
of, caused by, or pertaining to nonphysical, spiritual, or supernatural processes or influences. |
tranquillity |
the condition or quality of being peaceful, untroubled, or calm; serenity. |
transcontinental |
going or reaching across a continent. |