citation |
the act of citing or quoting, or the passage or source so cited. |
cognitive |
of, pertaining to, or involving the use of the mind for acquiring knowledge and processing thought. |
congestion |
the condition of being excessively full, especially the condition of a road or highway being overly filled with traveling vehicles or pedestrians. |
conserve |
to keep safe from loss, waste, or destruction. |
convertible |
able to be changed. |
excise1 |
a tax levied on the manufacture or sale of certain goods within a nation or state. |
fanciful |
exhibiting use of the imagination; whimsical or imaginative. |
knead |
to mix by pressing, folding, and pulling. |
measly |
(informal) ridiculously inadequate or unsatisfactory; paltry. |
perishable |
likely to spoil or rot in a short time. |
priority |
precedence, especially because of authority, right, or urgent need. |
promote |
to support the growth of or help move forward. |
reversal |
the act of turning in or taking an opposite direction or position. |
spasm |
a sudden uncontrolled contraction of a muscle or group of muscles. |
sullen |
silently showing anger. |