congestion |
the condition of being excessively full, especially the condition of a road or highway being overly filled with traveling vehicles or pedestrians. |
considerable |
large in size or amount. |
deteriorate |
to become less in value or quality; decline. |
equivalent |
the same as or equal to another in force, value, measure, or meaning. |
fortitude |
strength, endurance, and patience in the face of adversity or temptation. |
hypothesis |
a prediction or educated guess that can be tested and can be used to guide further study. |
intellectual |
of or having to do with the intellect. |
latter |
the second of two things mentioned. |
ordain |
to admit to the clergy as a priest, minister, or rabbi in a formal ceremony. |
pavilion |
a light building with open sides used for shelter or recreation. |
plumb |
to examine closely. |
promote |
to support the growth of or help move forward. |
psychic |
of, caused by, or pertaining to nonphysical, spiritual, or supernatural processes or influences. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
spiritual |
of or pertaining to the soul or matters of the soul, the part of a human being that is believed to be the higher or deeper self and not part of the body. |