abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
anthology |
a collection of written works, such as poems or stories. An anthology can be written by one or by several authors. |
compliant |
willing to cooperate or agree; accommodating. |
confer |
to give or award. |
consequence |
that which follows; result. |
engagement |
a meeting with someone at a certain time; appointment. |
foolproof |
always successful or effective. |
instructional |
pertaining to or having the purpose of teaching or providing information on a topic. |
melancholy |
a feeling of sadness or depression. |
offensive |
not pleasant; disagreeable. |
organism |
an individual living thing, such as a plant, an animal, or a germ. |
pavilion |
a light building with open sides used for shelter or recreation. |
physiological |
of or relating to the vital processes or functions of a living organism or its parts. |
thrifty |
prudent in the management and spending of money; economical. |
universal |
of, having to do with, or characteristic of the whole world or the world's population. |