adaptive |
capable of changing in response to changes in environment. |
congressional |
(sometimes capitalized) of or pertaining to a legislative congress, especially the U.S. Congress. |
customary |
usual, habitual, or traditional. |
edible |
able to be eaten as food; safe. |
heckler |
one who disrupts a performance or public address with annoying remarks or questions. |
hypothetical |
based on a premise rather than having substance in reality; supposed. |
intern |
a doctor who recently graduated from medical school and is working with more experienced doctors to finish training. |
macho |
embodying or demonstrating a conception of masculinity emphasizing strength, assertiveness, and dominance. |
mandate |
to require by law or because of a vote of the people. |
methodology |
a body of procedures, principles, and rules used for a specific activity or branch of knowledge. |
philosophical |
of or pertaining to the nature and principles of knowledge, truth, existence, and moral and aesthetic values. |
restrictive |
characterized by limitations on application. |
significant |
being or causing something of importance. |
slogan |
a short phrase used to state a principle or political message or to advertise a product; motto. |
spangle |
a small, thin piece of shiny metal used for decoration on clothing. |