accommodate |
to have room for. |
attribution |
the act of identifying something as the work of a particular person or group. |
bankruptcy |
the legal inability to pay debts. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
construct |
to build; put together. |
dainty |
small, pretty, and delicate. |
descent |
the act or process of going downward. |
equitable |
characterized by fairness; just. |
guidance |
the act of guiding. |
intellectual |
of or having to do with the intellect. |
livelihood |
means of earning or getting what is needed to live. |
matrix |
an environment that gives form to or provides for the origin or development of something. |
mortal |
not living forever; having to die some day. |
proprietor |
an owner, or group of owners, of a business enterprise, real property, or the like. |
significantly |
in an amount or to an extent that is important; considerably. |