anthology |
a collection of written works, such as poems or stories. An anthology can be written by one or by several authors. |
attribution |
the act of identifying something as the work of a particular person or group. |
Aurora |
bands or streamers of light that appear in the sky at night in areas around the magnetic poles, caused by solar particles striking atoms in the outer part of the earth's atmosphere. |
collide |
to strike or bump into one another with force. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
debris |
scattered pieces left after something has been destroyed. |
deduce |
to draw (a conclusion) by reasoning from given information or general principles. |
fabulous |
almost impossible to believe; amazing. |
import |
something that is brought in from another country and usually sold as merchandise. |
indulge |
to give in to or satisfy a desire, appetite, or whim. |
parental |
of or relating to the role of a mother or father. |
psychology |
the study or science of the mind and of the ways that people feel and act. |
tart1 |
sour or acid in taste; sharp; biting. |
uncertain |
not known for sure; not definite. |
unnecessary |
not needed or required. |