citation |
the act of citing or quoting, or the passage or source so cited. |
dismantle |
to tear down; take apart. |
distaste |
dislike or repugnance. |
entice |
to lure or tempt, as by calling attention to the possible benefits of an action. |
excess |
more than is needed or usual; extra. |
hieroglyphic |
a picture or symbol that stands for a word or sound; single hieroglyphic symbol. |
indignation |
righteous anger in response to something considered unjust or unworthy. |
integrity |
a strong sense of honesty; firmness of moral character. |
lush |
growing thick and healthy. |
mutual |
felt, said, or done by each for the other; shared by two or more people; given and received. |
pedestrian |
a person who is walking. |
procrastinate |
to put off doing something; delay. |
prosecutor |
an attorney who tries a case against an accused person in a court of law. |
selective |
very careful in choosing. |
supplementary |
additional; extra. |