ace |
a person who is a master or expert at something. |
collector |
a person who acquires a set of objects over time, such as stamps, baseball cards, or art works. |
delete |
to remove from a written work. |
democracy |
a form of government in which power rests with the people, either directly or through elected representatives. |
genetic |
of, concerning, caused by, or influenced by heredity, especially by genes. |
interest |
the desire to learn, know, or take part in something. |
merriment |
lighthearted and happy enjoyment, especially in the company of others; gaiety; mirth. |
possible |
capable of being, happening, being done, or being used. |
settle |
to finally agree upon or decide. |
skim |
to remove from the surface of a liquid, or to clear the surface of by removing fat or other floating matter. |
spur |
a metal piece with a spike that is attached to the heel of a rider's boot. Spurs are used to make a horse go forward. |
strength |
the state, quality, or condition of being strong. |
token |
a symbol that stands for something larger and greater in value |
vote |
a formal expression of a choice in an election or other group decision. |
whisk |
to brush off or carry off with, or as though with, a quick, light sweep of the hand or a brush. |