adaptation |
the act or process of changing or adjusting something to fit in a new role or context. |
arcade |
a covered passageway that has shops or places to play video or other games along the sides. |
chafe |
to abrade, irritate, or wear away by rubbing. |
duplicate |
something that is an exact copy of something else. |
eradicate |
to do away with completely; wipe out. |
frigid |
very cold; freezing. |
levy |
the collection by a government of money, property, or troops. |
procurement |
the act or process of obtaining something with deliberate effort or care. |
radical |
having to do with the root or source; basic; fundamental. |
reflective |
characterized by or tending to meditation, especially in contrast to abrupt action; thoughtful. |
saunter |
to walk at an unhurried, leisurely pace; stroll. |
scrounge |
to seek out and gather, especially by salvaging scraps (often followed by "up" or "together"). |
shortcoming |
a fault or weakness in character, behavior, or ability. |
strew |
to scatter or sprinkle. |
synthetic |
made with chemicals formed in a laboratory instead of something found in nature; man-made; artificial. |