bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
berserk |
violently enraged; wildly destructive. |
compound |
made up of two or more parts or elements. |
conformity |
accordance or compliance with a standard or norm. |
creed |
a set of beliefs held by a person or group. |
denomination |
a religious group or division. |
dither |
to hesitate nervously or vacillate; be irresolute. |
ecological |
of or pertaining to the relationships between living things and their environments. |
enliven |
to cause to be lively or cheerful. |
pathology |
the scientific study of the causes, nature, and results of bodily disease. |
primitive |
having to do with an early stage or a condition that is not developed. |
procession |
the act of moving forward in a formal, orderly way. |
ratio |
a relation or comparison between numbers or things based on amount or degree. |
script |
the written text of a play, movie, or television show. |
statistical |
of, concerning, or based on information in the form of numbers that can be used to understand a complex issue or test the validity of a hypothesis. |