aggregation |
the act of collecting or being collected into a whole or mass. |
authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
controversial |
causing arguments. |
crease |
a fold or dent made by heat or pressure. |
domain |
the land owned or under the control of a single ruler or government. |
ego |
one's feeling about oneself, especially in comparison with other people. |
latency |
the state of being present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
mutilate |
to destroy by cutting or tearing off a necessary part. |
rapture |
great happiness, joy, or ecstasy; bliss. |
recognition |
the act of realizing that one knows someone or something. |
recuperate |
to become healthy again after being ill. |
resent |
to feel anger or bitterness about or toward, especially when something is seen to be unfair. |
saga |
a medieval Nordic or Icelandic prose narrative, especially one describing the historical or legendary exploits of a single person or family. |
statistic |
a piece of numerical information. |
torso |
the human body from neck to hips; trunk. |