appointment |
the act of choosing or naming for an office or duty. |
beast |
any animal other than a human, especially a mammal with four legs. |
capital1 |
the city where the government of a country, state, or province is located. |
cargo |
the goods carried by a ship, airplane, or other vehicle; freight. |
chord2 |
three or more musical notes played at the same time. |
clerk |
a person who does office work, such as keeping records, finding information, filing, and making copies. |
communicate |
to make known. |
companionship |
the relationship between or among people who spend time together; friendship. |
filth |
material that is dirty, disgusting, or foul. |
handy |
nearby; easy to reach and use. |
headdress |
a covering or decoration for the head. |
intense |
having a very great degree of something, such as heat, or being in a very great degree or state. |
minimum |
the smallest or least in amount, number, or degree. |
nerve |
any of the fibers that carry messages to and from the brain and other parts of the body. Nerves are bundled together into a complicated system that connects all parts of the body to the spinal cord and brain. |
permit |
to allow (someone or something) to go into or be in a place. |