acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging. |
civilization |
an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records. |
default |
to fail to perform an action or fulfill an obligation legally or morally required, especially to fail to pay money that is owed. |
depress |
to cause to be unhappy or in low spirits. |
encounter |
a brief, chance meeting. |
engineer |
one who is trained in the use or design of machines or systems. |
establishment |
the act of establishing. |
flank |
the area between the hip and the ribs on either side of the body. |
indulgence |
the act of yielding to or gratifying a desire or appetite. |
knead |
to mix by pressing, folding, and pulling. |
purify |
to make clean or pure. |
radiate |
to come out in the form of rays or waves. |
reportedly |
according to what has been said or according to rumor. |
signify |
to serve as a sign of; mean. |
summon |
to call to appear for a particular purpose. |