anesthesia |
a drug or other agent used to bring about unconsciousness or absence of pain. |
decline |
to refuse to do, in a polite way. |
earnest |
having or showing a serious manner. |
insight |
the power to understand deep meanings or truths. |
integrated |
allowing or having members of equal standing from different ethnic, racial, and religious groups. |
medieval |
of, or having to do with the Middle Ages. |
negotiate |
to bargain or come to an agreement with another person. |
outrageous |
extremely wrong or harmful. |
periodic |
happening or appearing at regular times. |
prearrange |
to arrange beforehand or in advance. |
questionnaire |
a form that asks for one's opinions about something or for small pieces of information about oneself or one's household. |
radiant |
sending out heat or rays of light; shining brightly. |
seduce |
to lead into a course of action not considered proper or moral; corrupt. |
spectacular |
of or having to do with a spectacle; splendid; marvelous. |
theology |
the study of religion, especially the relations between God and the universe as expressed in religious doctrine, revelation, and scripture. |