breadth |
the distance measured from one side to the other side of something; width. |
concede |
to admit the truth or justice of. |
convex |
having a surface or edge that curves outward like the outside of a ball. |
default |
to fail to perform an action or fulfill an obligation legally or morally required, especially to fail to pay money that is owed. |
dispense |
to give out in portions; distribute. |
disposition |
a person's usual mood or attitude. |
ethic |
(plural) an individual's or group's moral principles. |
foster |
to aid and encourage the growth or development of. |
garment |
any piece of clothing. |
inferior |
lower in rank, position, or degree. |
milestone |
an important event or turning point in history or in a person's life. |
mock |
to make fun of in a mean way. |
seismic |
of, concerning, or resulting from an earthquake. |
systematic |
involving or based on a method or plan; not random or chaotic. |
tolerate |
to allow or accept; not oppose or attack. |