access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
capitalism |
an economic system in which land, factories, and other resources are owned by individuals instead of the government. In this system, the prices of things we buy are decided by the people who sell them and not by the government. |
citadel |
a fortress built on a high place in or near a city. |
compound |
made up of two or more parts or elements. |
convention |
a formal meeting or gathering where people discuss shared interests. |
dismantle |
to tear down; take apart. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
inaugurate |
to start or cause to start formally. |
latency |
the state of being present but not yet apparent, developed, or operative. |
quirk |
an odd personal trait; idiosyncrasy. |
renew |
to make like new; restore. |
streamline |
to alter so as to make simpler or more efficient, compact, or up-to-date. |
suffuse |
of a color, liquid, or the like, to spread throughout or across the surface of. |
waver1 |
to move back and forth in a fluttering motion; sway. |
woe |
great suffering or sorrow. |