adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
availability |
the condition of being ready and able to be used. |
banker1 |
an owner or high level employee of an institution where money is kept safe, exchanged, or lent. |
collapse |
to fall down; give way; cave in. |
dash |
to move swiftly; run rapidly; rush. |
despite |
in spite of; regardless of. |
language |
the system of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts, ideas, or feelings. |
possess |
to own or have. |
pulley |
a simple machine that makes lifting something easier. A pulley has a wheel or set of wheels with grooves that a rope or chain can be pulled over. |
recover |
to get back. |
researcher |
one who does careful, dedicated study of something in order to gain information about it or solve a problem. |
seemingly |
according to what seems or is perceived; apparently. |
vice |
wicked, evil, or criminal behavior. |
wizard |
a person who is believed to have magic powers. |
youth |
the quality or state of being young. |