accountant |
a person who checks and takes care of business records or accounts. |
buoyant |
lighthearted or cheerful. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
dependable |
deserving trust or confidence; able to be counted on. |
format |
the way in which something is arranged or organized. |
harmony |
being in agreement; unity. |
methodology |
a body of procedures, principles, and rules used for a specific activity or branch of knowledge. |
mince |
to cut into very small, fine pieces. |
nauseate |
to cause disgust or repugnance in. |
policy1 |
a set of rules or a plan that is used as a guide for action. |
psychology |
the study or science of the mind and of the ways that people feel and act. |
recede |
to move away or back; become more distant. |
regime |
a system of rule or government. |
salvage |
the act of saving property from destruction. |
strut |
to walk in a proud or vain manner. |