adaptive |
capable of changing in response to changes in environment. |
ambassador |
a person who is sent by the government of one country to be its official representative in another country. |
enthrall |
to hold the complete attention of; fascinate. |
exile |
the condition of being sent away from one's country and not allowed to return as a punishment. |
inseparable |
impossible or difficult to divide or to conceive of apart; tending to remain together. |
malfunction |
the act or an instance of failing to operate or work properly. |
mar |
to damage or spoil, especially on the surface or face, but not severely. |
medieval |
of, or having to do with the Middle Ages. |
nonetheless |
despite the foregoing; still; even so. |
prolong |
to add length to or make last longer. |
replication |
the repeating of an experiment under the original conditions. |
summons |
a request or demand to do something. |
swelter |
to be afflicted by oppressive heat. |
tenant |
a person or group that occupies or uses another's house, office, building, or land, especially in exchange for rent. |
ultimate |
last or farthest in a progression; final. |