abduct |
to carry off or lead away by force; kidnap. |
abound |
to be found in large numbers or amounts. |
adjourn |
to stop the process of a formal meeting or court session, often with the intention of starting again at another time. |
allot |
to set apart for a particular purpose; assign. |
cease |
to stop or come to an end. |
compassionate |
filled with care for another's suffering; sympathetic. |
engineer |
one who is trained in the use or design of machines or systems. |
hazardous |
full of danger; having great or many risks. |
historian |
one who writes about or is an expert on history. |
indigestion |
difficulty in digesting food. |
lengthy |
tediously long in duration, as a speech. |
rational |
based on sound reasoning; sensible. |
rejoice |
to be full of joy or show great pleasure (sometimes followed by "in"). |
subdivide |
to make smaller divisions in something already divided. |
tart1 |
sour or acid in taste; sharp; biting. |