apply |
to make use of or put to use. |
charge |
to give a responsibility or duty to. |
comparison |
the act of deciding, saying, or showing how two or more things are the same or different. |
disappearance |
the act of disappearing or the fact of having disappeared. |
effect |
something produced by a cause. |
howl |
to utter or make a long, loud, sad sound like that of a wolf or dog. |
intersect |
to cut across or pass through; cross. |
parallel |
lying or moving in the same direction and being the same distance apart at every point. Parallel lines never meet or cross each other. |
reliability |
the quality of being dependable. |
repair |
to put in good condition again after damage has been done; fix. |
research |
careful study of something in order to find out information about it. |
therapy |
treatment meant to cure a disease or heal an injury. |
tuck |
to gather up and push in or turn under the loose end or edge of. |
victor |
the winner of a contest, battle, argument, or struggle. |
wilt |
to lose freshness and become limp. |