abundance |
a very large amount; plentiful supply. |
baron |
a very powerful financier or industrialist in a particular field. |
conquest |
the act or process of overcoming or defeating. |
consolidation |
the act of combining into a whole or mass; unification. |
durable |
not easily broken or worn out; lasting; sturdy. |
enthusiastic |
having or showing great interest. |
expel |
to force out or drive out. |
handicraft |
skill at making things by hand. |
mosaic |
a picture or design made with many small colored pieces of glass, tile, or stone. These pieces are fitted together and cemented into place. |
overabundance |
an excessive quantity or amount; more than is needed; surfeit. |
participate |
to take part; share (usually followed by "in"). |
render |
to cause to become; make. |
scrutiny |
a close and careful inspection. |
setback |
something that happens that slows, stops, or reverses progress that is being made. |
theology |
the study of religion, especially the relations between God and the universe as expressed in religious doctrine, revelation, and scripture. |