anthology |
a collection of written works, such as poems or stories. An anthology can be written by one or by several authors. |
complexity |
the state or condition of being complex or complicated. |
component |
a part of something. |
conquest |
the act or process of overcoming or defeating. |
deform |
to damage the shape or form of. |
discipline |
training of the body or mind to bring about good performance and good behavior. |
implication |
something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly. |
inactive |
not moving or operating; inert; quiescent. |
institution |
an organization set up for a specific purpose, such as hospitals, churches, prisons, charities, and schools. |
portfolio |
a collection of unbound papers or other printed material, often constituting a sample of one's professional work, intended to be shown to others and transported from place to place in a specially designed case. |
reminisce |
to recall past experiences, often with fondness or pleasure. |
stereotype |
a standardized and usually oversimplified and inaccurate conception held in common by many people. |
theoretical |
relating to or consisting of an explanation based on abstract reasoning and speculation rather than facts and evidence; hypothetical. |
workmanship |
the art or skill of someone who works with their hands or with machines. |
writhe |
to twist and turn the body as in pain, discomfort, struggle, or embarrassment; squirm. |