assembly |
a group of people gathered together, usually for a specific purpose. |
chronicle |
an account of events, told in the order in which those events took place. |
compensate |
to pay or repay. |
convex |
having a surface or edge that curves outward like the outside of a ball. |
execution |
the act of executing or carrying out. |
fuse2 |
to become merged by or as if by melting together; amalgamate; coalesce. |
indulge |
to give in to or satisfy a desire, appetite, or whim. |
instinct |
natural behavior in an animal that is not taught by parents or experience but is simply part of what an animal is born with. |
literacy |
the state of being able to read or write. |
mindful |
careful; attentive (usually followed by "of"). |
morality |
general beliefs concerning what is right or wrong. |
setback |
something that happens that slows, stops, or reverses progress that is being made. |
streamline |
to alter so as to make simpler or more efficient, compact, or up-to-date. |
strew |
to scatter or sprinkle. |
ultimate |
last or farthest in a progression; final. |