bygone |
gone by; former; past. |
credit |
the quality or condition of being able to be believed or trusted. |
cruise |
to travel at the same speed for a while. |
defeat |
to win a victory over; beat in a game or battle. |
education |
the act or work of learning or training. |
educator |
a person who teaches. |
festive |
of, relating to, or intended for a feast or celebration. |
glamour |
the quality of being exciting, charming, and very attractive. |
improvement |
a change that makes something better than it was. |
invert |
to reverse the order, position, or direction of. |
mongrel |
a plant or animal that is a mix of two or more breeds or kinds. |
mutate |
to display or cause to display a physical trait or characteristic that is different from one's parent or parents as a result of a change within a gene or chromosome. |
terrorism |
the use of violence or fear by a political group as a way of forcing others to meet its demands. |
visible |
able to be seen. |
wed |
to take as husband or wife in a legal ceremony; marry. |