bypass |
a road that is built to go around a busy area or to avoid something in the way. |
cumbersome |
difficult to hold or carry because of size, shape, or weight. |
deploy |
to move, position, or distribute so as to make ready or effective for a particular purpose. |
dwell |
to think, write, or speak about over and over again for a long time (often followed by "on" or "upon"). |
inter |
to bury in a grave or tomb. |
missile |
an object or weapon that is thrown or shot at a target that is far away. |
parch |
to make very dry by heating. |
polar |
of or having to do with the North Pole or South Pole of the earth. |
preservation |
protection from loss or damage; the act of preserving. |
profitable |
of a business, bringing in more money than is spent; financially successful. |
recur |
to happen again or over and over. |
spasm |
a sudden uncontrolled contraction of a muscle or group of muscles. |
trend |
a general course, direction, or tendency. |
underestimate |
to appraise at too low a quantity, rate, strength, value, or the like. |
yoke |
a pair of draft animals joined by this device. |