bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
climax |
the most exciting or interesting point in a series of events. |
composition |
the way the parts of something are put together; order or structure. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
deliberate |
said or done on purpose. |
engineer |
one who is trained in the use or design of machines or systems. |
extensive |
reaching or extending very far. |
extinct |
no longer existing. |
holistic |
handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. |
misplace |
to put in a wrong place; lose. |
preventive |
made to get in the way of or to block something. |
quarry |
a large open hole or pit dug for mining stone, marble, gravel, or the like. |
sequence |
a pattern or process in which one thing follows another. |
swoon |
to lose consciousness; faint. |
unidentified |
having an unknown or as yet undetermined name or nature; not identified. |