accommodate |
to have room for. |
assertion |
a declaration or statement, often without support or proof. |
bilingual |
able to speak two languages well. |
borne |
past participle of "bear1" with meaning connected with carrying, supporting, or enduring. |
coordination |
the working together of different muscles to carry out a complicated movement. |
integrated |
allowing or having members of equal standing from different ethnic, racial, and religious groups. |
merge |
to mix or combine into a single unit. |
motivation |
the condition of being driven or moved to do something by an idea, feeling, or desire. |
placebo |
an inert substance given to a patient as if it were a drug in order to placate or to serve as a control in an experiment. |
policy1 |
a set of rules or a plan that is used as a guide for action. |
predictable |
able to be foreseen or anticipated. |
prose |
writing or speech in its usual form of a series of sentences. Most language that is not poetry can be described as prose. Novels, short stories, essays, and letters are examples of writing done in prose. |
purify |
to make clean or pure. |
sole1 |
single and alone; not one among others; only. |
tolerant |
willing to accept or respect what is different in others, especially their beliefs and customs. |