adjustment |
the act or process of changing or fixing something. |
chain |
a row of links, usually made of metal, that are joined together and used to pull, hold, or fasten something. |
confuse |
to fail to see the difference between or among. |
detest |
to have a strong dislike for; hate. |
entitle |
to give a right or legal claim to. |
festive |
of, relating to, or intended for a feast or celebration. |
independent |
not ruled by another; ruling oneself. |
middle-class |
of or pertaining to the segment of people in a society who are neither of high rank or low rank with respect to wealth or social status. |
moody |
having shifts in emotional state frequently or without a pattern. |
mutant |
a life form whose genes are different from those of its parents. A mutant has new traits or characteristics that it can pass on to its offspring. |
nerve |
any of the fibers that carry messages to and from the brain and other parts of the body. Nerves are bundled together into a complicated system that connects all parts of the body to the spinal cord and brain. |
operate |
to work or run. |
permanent |
lasting or meant to last for a very long time; everlasting. |
royal |
of or having to do with a king or queen, or any members of their family. |
strip2 |
a long, narrow piece or area of mostly uniform width. |