bygone |
gone by; former; past. |
device |
an invention or machine used to perform simple tasks or something else made for a specific purpose. |
dual |
of or having two parts; double. |
economist |
a person who is an expert in the study of economics. |
foul |
very unpleasant to taste, smell, or look at. |
honor |
high public value or respect. |
judge |
a person trained to hear and decide cases brought before a court of law. |
loft |
an open space or room just under the roof; attic. |
mast |
a long upright pole that rises from the bottom of a sailboat or ship to support the sails and lines. |
naturally |
of course; surely; without a doubt. |
photographer |
a person whose job is to take photographs. |
possess |
to own or have. |
selection |
the act of choosing one thing from a group. |
swoop |
to sweep down suddenly from above, or as if from above in attack (often followed by "down on"). |
uproot |
to pull up or tear out of the ground by the roots. |