administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
burial |
the act of putting a dead body underground or in the sea. |
characteristic |
something that makes a person or thing different from others. |
chronicle |
an account of events, told in the order in which those events took place. |
conduit |
a channel, ditch, or pipe used to convey water or other liquid. |
duration |
the length of time during which something goes on. |
evolution |
the process of changing and adapting to an environment over time. |
flair |
a natural ability; talent. |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. |
mechanism |
the working or moving part or process that causes a result. |
mutual |
felt, said, or done by each for the other; shared by two or more people; given and received. |
portfolio |
a collection of unbound papers or other printed material, often constituting a sample of one's professional work, intended to be shown to others and transported from place to place in a specially designed case. |
spectator |
one that watches or observes. |
tolerant |
willing to accept or respect what is different in others, especially their beliefs and customs. |
untrustworthy |
not to be depended upon for honesty, loyalty, or responsible conduct. |