administrative |
of or pertaining to matters of management or to people involved in the daily running of institutions or businesses. |
boon |
something that is a help or benefit. |
camouflage |
a way of hiding something by covering or coloring it so that it looks like its surroundings. The military uses camouflage to hide people, buildings, or vehicles from the enemy. |
cipher |
a system that substitutes letters and symbols for the letters and symbols contained in a written message in order to conceal its meaning; code. |
cooperation |
the act of working together. |
entrepreneur |
someone who assumes the financial risk of beginning and operating one or several businesses. |
entrust |
to hand over to for the care or protection of. |
humiliate |
to cause to lose pride or feel ashamed; embarrass. |
imperial |
having to do with an empire or an emperor. |
literacy |
the state of being able to read or write. |
naive |
simple, natural, and unsophisticated; lacking in suspicion. |
rout1 |
a confused retreat of troops after they have been beaten. |
selfless |
having or showing an unselfish lack of concern for oneself and one's interests. |
statistical |
of, concerning, or based on information in the form of numbers that can be used to understand a complex issue or test the validity of a hypothesis. |
technician |
a person whose work requires special skills. |