acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
adaptive |
capable of changing in response to changes in environment. |
agile |
moving quickly and gracefully. |
appreciate |
to be grateful for or to. |
bypass |
a road that is built to go around a busy area or to avoid something in the way. |
channel |
a long, narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water. |
imprison |
to put or keep in a prison. |
productivity |
the capacity for manufacturing things or doing any work that yields measurable results. |
qualification |
something that makes a person fit for an activity or job. |
reckon |
to count or estimate; figure. |
renaissance |
(capitalized) the revival of art, literature, and learning that began in Europe in the 1300s and lasted into the 1600s. During the Renaissance, scholars, writers, and artists took a great interest in the writings and ideas of classical culture. |
resignation |
the act of giving up a job or other position, or a formal letter announcing this. |
simplicity |
the condition or quality of being easy to understand or do. |
spangle |
a small, thin piece of shiny metal used for decoration on clothing. |
translate |
to change into the words of another language. |