actual |
truly existing, or being something that is real or true. |
artifact |
any object made by human beings, especially one of an earlier era. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
convex |
having a surface or edge that curves outward like the outside of a ball. |
deform |
to damage the shape or form of. |
deprecate |
to disparage or treat as having small value; depreciate. |
disclose |
to make known; tell. |
increasingly |
more and more; to a greater and greater degree. |
inevitable |
certain to happen; not able to be avoided. |
legislature |
a group of people within a government that has the power to make or change laws. |
momentum |
strength of movement. |
pedestal |
a support or base for a column, statue, or some other object. |
psychologist |
a person who is trained in and works in psychology. |
tempo |
the speed at which a musical piece is to be played. |
visionary |
a person with a unique capability to predict what will become important in the future. |