autonomous |
free and independent, as a state or an organism; self-governing. |
baron |
a very powerful financier or industrialist in a particular field. |
demonstration |
an activity that shows how something works or how it is made. |
din |
a loud, steady noise. |
disciple |
one who follows a leader or teacher; pupil. |
expel |
to force out or drive out. |
indefinite |
not certain, not clear, or not having fixed limits. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. |
kin |
the members of an extended family together; relatives. |
motherly |
of or like a female parent. |
negate |
to render ineffective or invalid; nullify. |
rogue |
a person who is dishonest or mean. |
subtle |
difficult to detect or define; elusive or ambiguous. |
vocation |
a job or career; occupation. |