accommodate |
to have room for. |
amnesia |
partial or complete loss of memory as a result of an injury to the brain, illness, or shock. |
aquatic |
of or taking place on the water. |
chaotic |
completely disordered or disorganized; in a state of utter confusion. |
evacuate |
to leave or to empty of people for safety reasons. |
impact |
the force of two objects hitting or crashing into each other. |
intuitive |
having or resulting from the ability to know or apprehend without using the process of logical thought or reasoning. |
mirage |
an illusion in which something is seen in the distance but is not really there. |
mortal |
not living forever; having to die some day. |
quantify |
to find or express the number or amount of. |
rave |
to talk with much enthusiasm; praise. |
recognition |
the act of realizing that one knows someone or something. |
restrict |
to keep within limits. |
silhouette |
any dark figure seen against a light background, so that details are hard to see. |
specialist |
a person who has knowledge or is an expert in a single area of study. |