clinical |
of or related to direct observation and treatment of patients, as opposed to theory or laboratory research. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
crusade |
(often capitalized) any of the wars between European Catholics and Middle Eastern Muslims between 1095 and 1291. During these wars, the Catholics tried to take territory away from the Muslims. |
environmental |
of or having to do with the surroundings of something, especially the natural surroundings. |
forgo |
to do without, refrain from, or give up. |
hobo |
a poor and homeless wanderer who usually does odd jobs for a living but may also beg or scavenge. |
indirect |
not in a straight line, course, or route. |
plaza |
a public square or open space in the center of a town. |
smug |
confident of or satisfied with oneself to the point of annoying other people; complacent. |
subscribe |
to agree to pay for a certain number of issues of a publication such as a magazine. |
transcribe |
to write or type a copy or full version of (something dictated or heard, shorthand notes, or the like). |
truce |
a stop or end of war that is agreed upon by all groups that participate; armistice. |
untreated |
receiving no medical care or remedy. |
utmost |
of the highest or greatest degree, amount, or intensity; greatest. |
valiant |
showing or characterized by courage in both spirit and action; brave; heroic. |