ambiguity |
uncertainty or vagueness in meaning, intention, or the like. |
anticipate |
to look forward to; expect. |
breakthrough |
an important discovery in a particular field that encourages an acceleration in knowledge or expertise. |
camouflage |
a way of hiding something by covering or coloring it so that it looks like its surroundings. The military uses camouflage to hide people, buildings, or vehicles from the enemy. |
concentration |
close attention; focused mental energy. |
domain |
the land owned or under the control of a single ruler or government. |
elementary |
having to do with the most basic or simplest parts of something. |
ensemble |
a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together. |
mortal |
not living forever; having to die some day. |
pavilion |
a light building with open sides used for shelter or recreation. |
peninsula |
a piece of land surrounded on nearly all sides by water. It is connected to a larger body of land by a usually narrow strip of land. |
premise |
a statement that forms the basis of an argument and that is usually accepted. |
recalibrate |
to reset or adjust the scale of (a quantitative measuring instrument or system), usually to maintain a correspondence with a standard. |
sanctuary |
a holy or sacred place. |
stagnant |
standing still; motionless. |