administrative |
of or pertaining to matters of management or to people involved in the daily running of institutions or businesses. |
analysis |
a careful study of the parts of something in order to understand more about the whole. |
associate |
to connect with something else in one's mind. |
bluff1 |
a hill or shore with steep sides. |
celebrity |
a person who is famous. |
consultant |
someone whose job it is to give advice to others on a particular subject; expert. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
enlist |
to sign up to serve in the military or in some cause. |
execute |
to do or carry out; to make (something) become a reality. |
heritage |
something that one believes, thinks, or does that comes from one's family or ethnic background; tradition. |
obstinate |
not willing to change one's ideas; stubborn. |
optimum |
the situation, quantity, degree, or other condition that is most desirable. |
prim |
correct and proper beyond what is needed. |
reform |
the changing of wrong or bad conditions to make them better. |
secondary |
not first in importance or value; less important. |