accommodate |
to have room for. |
alchemy |
an ancient exploration and practice of chemistry which flourished particularly during medieval times. Practitioners used chemical processes in the hope of, for example, producing gold from base metals, finding the key to eternal life, and uncovering a single cure for all disease. |
committee |
a group of persons chosen to give attention to a particular matter. |
conclude |
to bring to an end; finish or complete. |
emphatic |
forceful, determined, or insistent in speech or action. |
encompass |
to surround or enclose. |
explicit |
said or written in a clear and direct way. |
humane |
showing kindness or mercy. |
inhabit |
to live in; use as a dwelling. |
niche |
a hollow place set into a wall to hold a statue or some other object. |
nomad |
a member of a group or tribe that has no fixed home and moves from place to place. |
overcome |
to win against or defeat; to get over or past. |
prearrange |
to arrange beforehand or in advance. |
psychologist |
a person who is trained in and works in psychology. |
repeal |
to do away with or cancel officially. |