circuit |
an act of moving or turning around. |
clinical |
of or related to direct observation and treatment of patients, as opposed to theory or laboratory research. |
complexion |
the natural color and condition of the skin, especially of the face. |
constructive |
serving to make better or more clear; helpful. |
durable |
not easily broken or worn out; lasting; sturdy. |
epidemic |
an outbreak of disease that spreads rapidly to many people in one area. |
evasive |
serving to allow one to avoid, escape, or fail to perform something. |
format |
the way in which something is arranged or organized. |
gourmet |
a person who loves and knows much about good food and fine wine. |
hostile |
feeling or showing dislike; unfriendly. |
hurtle |
to move with great speed and often with great noise. |
ignite |
to cause to begin burning; set on fire. |
mortality |
the quality or state of being destined to die. |
renaissance |
(capitalized) the revival of art, literature, and learning that began in Europe in the 1300s and lasted into the 1600s. During the Renaissance, scholars, writers, and artists took a great interest in the writings and ideas of classical culture. |
vacate |
to make vacant or unoccupied by leaving. |