acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
alien |
someone who lives in a country who is not a citizen of that country. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
cognition |
the mental acts or processes by which knowledge is acquired or processed. |
corporate |
of or relating to a corporation. |
espionage |
the act of spying to collect information. |
gluttonous |
inclined to eat excessively; voracious. |
homicide |
the act of killing another person; murder. |
indignant |
feeling or showing anger about something considered to be unfair or without value. |
intensity |
strength or energy of thought or action. |
kinship |
the state or fact of being a relative or relatives, especially by birth. |
refined |
displaying qualities of good breeding or sensitivity of feeling or taste. |
ultimate |
last or farthest in a progression; final. |
whet |
to sharpen the cutting edge of (a knife or tool); hone. |
wrought |
worked, done, put together, or shaped. |