access |
a way of approaching or coming to a place. |
application |
a way of being used. |
bankruptcy |
the legal inability to pay debts. |
compression |
the act or process of pressing down on or together, causing flattening or condensing. |
departure |
the act or an occasion of leaving or going away. |
disclose |
to make known; tell. |
eon |
a very long period of time. |
gall1 |
impudence; nerve. |
infrastructure |
all the basic systems that have been created in a country, especially through technology and engineering, that allow it to function well and develop. Roads are a very important part of a country's infrastructure. Without roads, it is difficult for people to travel and to work and to move products from one place to another. |
pastor |
a minister or priest in charge of a church or congregation. |
quarry |
a large open hole or pit dug for mining stone, marble, gravel, or the like. |
routinely |
regularly; habitually. |
scope |
the range or extent of one's view or thoughts. |
truce |
a stop or end of war that is agreed upon by all groups that participate; armistice. |
vector |
a mathematical expression of direction and magnitude, usually represented by an arrow pointing to the particular direction, with a length proportional to the magnitude. |