access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
audible |
heard or able to be heard. |
boredom |
the state of being bored or of not feeling interested. |
bosom |
the front part of a human being's chest, especially that of a woman. |
civilization |
an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records. |
concordance |
an alphabetical index of all the main words in a book or in the entire work of an author, listing the contexts in which each word occurs and giving page references for each occurrence. |
continuous |
going on without pausing or stopping; not broken. |
elementary |
having to do with the most basic or simplest parts of something. |
excavate |
to make a hole or hollow place in by digging. |
motherly |
of or like a female parent. |
oral |
spoken, rather than written; carried out by speaking. |
pend |
to await judgment or decision. |
reliance |
the act of relying or depending. |
tranquillity |
the condition or quality of being peaceful, untroubled, or calm; serenity. |
tyranny |
a government in which a single person rules absolutely and in a cruel way. |