achieve |
to do or carry out successfully; accomplish. |
brief |
short in length of time. |
chance |
the quality of happening by accident and without being planned or predicted. |
chemistry |
the science that studies the form and function of basic elements and their compounds. |
damage |
harm or injury that makes something less useful or valuable. |
guarantee |
a promise, especially in writing, that something one has bought will work properly. If it does not, the seller or maker must either repair or replace it. |
introduction |
a part at the beginning of something, such as a book, article, or speech, that explains what will follow. |
landscape |
the appearance or features of the land from one viewpoint. |
maximum |
being or having the largest amount or number possible. |
previous |
coming just before another. |
proceed |
to move forward after a stop. |
slack |
not tight; hanging loose; drooping. |
snicker |
to laugh in a sly and partly restrained way. |
snout |
the front part of an animal's head that sticks out. The snout includes the nose, mouth, and jaws. |
strategic |
related to the planning of a series of actions that are meant to lead to a large goal, especially in war. |