accountant |
a person who checks and takes care of business records or accounts. |
assumption |
something that is supposed or believed without questioning. For example, if you ask someone whether she is allowed to watch TV during dinner, you have made an assumption that there is a TV in her house. Assumptions are ideas people have that are not based on proven facts. An assumption can be correct or incorrect. |
evolution |
the process of changing and adapting to an environment over time. |
foremost |
first or most important; leading. |
imaginable |
possible to picture or conceive. |
immense |
very large; huge. |
indulgence |
the act of yielding to or gratifying a desire or appetite. |
injunction |
a command or order, especially from a court, to do or refrain from doing something; authorization or prohibition. |
input |
information that is put into a computer. |
melancholy |
a feeling of sadness or depression. |
mitigate |
to lessen the force, severity, or impact of. |
operative |
being in effect. |
physiological |
of or relating to the vital processes or functions of a living organism or its parts. |
refrain1 |
to hold oneself back; to not enter into a particular action; desist; forbear (often followed by "from"). |
whim |
a sudden desire, thought, or change of mind. |