alliance |
a group of people, countries, or groups that share certain goals and agree to work together. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
brawl |
a noisy fight or argument. |
citation |
the act of citing or quoting, or the passage or source so cited. |
continental |
of or pertaining to the whole of one of the major land masses, such as Europe or South America. |
endure |
to bear up under or function in spite of. |
executive |
a person who has a managing or directing role in a business or government. |
mar |
to damage or spoil, especially on the surface or face, but not severely. |
marvel |
a thing, person, or event that causes wonder or amazement. |
navigate |
to plan, manage, or control the course of (a ship, aircraft, or the like). |
refuge |
a place that protects from danger or difficulty. |
simulate |
to imitate or reproduce the appearance, sound, or other external characteristics or qualities of. |
suffrage |
the right to vote or the exercise of this right. |
thereby |
as a result of that; by that means. |
zest |
a sense of great pleasure or enjoyment. |