appropriation |
the act of taking something as one's own, often without permission. |
bounty |
the quality of giving in abundance; generosity. |
circuit |
an act of moving or turning around. |
commendable |
worthy of notice and praise. |
distinctive |
serving to set apart or mark as distinct or unusual. |
duct |
a pipe or tube that carries air or liquid. |
grieve |
to feel great sadness; mourn. |
grimy |
covered or filled with dirt or soil; extremely dirty. |
logic |
the process of drawing conclusions based on known principles or facts; reasoning. |
occupant |
someone who lives or works in a place or fills a position. |
oversee |
to watch over and direct (others or their work); supervise. |
policy1 |
a set of rules or a plan that is used as a guide for action. |
probability |
the condition or fact that something might happen. |
radical |
having to do with the root or source; basic; fundamental. |
simplify |
to make plainer, easier, or less complex. |