chemistry |
the science that studies the form and function of basic elements and their compounds. |
construction |
the act or process of putting parts together to build or create. |
deception |
the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true. |
design |
a plan or outline showing how something is to be built or carried out, or the way that something is put together or appears in the end because of the way it was planned. |
enforcement |
the act or process of making people obey a law or rule. |
gnaw |
to bite or chew on again and again. |
hydrant |
an upright pipe with a valve from which water can be drawn from a water main. |
illusion |
a fantasy or mistaken idea. |
instructor |
one who teaches or instructs; a teacher. |
intersect |
to cut across or pass through; cross. |
lens |
a piece of clear material such as glass that bends light rays passing through it. The surface of a lens is curved to bend light rays toward or away from a central point. |
manager |
the person who controls a business or acts as the leader of a plan or project. |
overlap |
to cover or go over part of. |
patience |
the ability to calmly put up with pain or trouble without getting upset or angry. |
pursuit |
the act of following or chasing. |