abrasion |
a spot or patch that has been scraped, as on the skin. |
bankrupt |
not able to pay money owed and free by law from having to pay. |
civilian |
of or relating to the daily life of ordinary citizens, not of the military or police. |
concession |
an act or instance of yielding or conceding. |
harmony |
being in agreement; unity. |
hypothesis |
a prediction or educated guess that can be tested and can be used to guide further study. |
insight |
the power to understand deep meanings or truths. |
judicial |
having to do with judges, law courts, or their activities. |
multitude |
a large number of people, animals, or things. |
precursor |
an earlier or previous person, group, event, or form of something; predecessor. |
renovation |
the act or process of repairing and updating (a building or the like) so that the condition is improved and meets current standards. |
royalty |
a member of a king or queen's family, or all such persons as a group. |
scald |
to burn with or as if with a hot liquid or steam. |
suspend |
to hang from a higher position. |
tranquillity |
the condition or quality of being peaceful, untroubled, or calm; serenity. |