accountant |
a person who checks and takes care of business records or accounts. |
ajar |
partly opened. |
await |
to look forward to, or to stay in one place or condition in order to be ready for (someone or something). |
congest |
to fill to excess; overcrowd; clog. |
emotional |
having to do with the feelings, including how one feels about oneself in relation to others. |
enact |
to make into a law. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
ethics |
the rules of conduct or moral principles of an individual or a group. |
familiarity |
knowledge or understanding of a particular thing. |
flank |
the area between the hip and the ribs on either side of the body. |
latency |
the state of being present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
lure |
to attract with the promise of a reward. |
medieval |
of, or having to do with the Middle Ages. |
monopoly |
complete control over a service or product within a given area. |
toxic |
acting as or like a poison; injurious or deadly. |