catalyst |
an agent that causes an interaction between persons or forces without being affected itself. |
conspicuous |
easily seen; obvious. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
devout |
devoted to religion. |
document |
a written or printed paper that gives factual information or proof of something. Birth certificates, marriage licenses, and passports are kinds of documents. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
inflate |
to make larger or expand. |
maim |
to hurt badly by destroying a part of the body or making it useless. |
mar |
to damage or spoil, especially on the surface or face, but not severely. |
merge |
to mix or combine into a single unit. |
ordain |
to admit to the clergy as a priest, minister, or rabbi in a formal ceremony. |
priority |
precedence, especially because of authority, right, or urgent need. |
proclaim |
to say or state for the public to know. |
prompt |
to cause to act. |
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. |