accommodate |
to have room for. |
congest |
to fill to excess; overcrowd; clog. |
conserve |
to keep safe from loss, waste, or destruction. |
crevice |
a narrow opening, as in vertical rock or a wall; crack; fissure. |
data |
facts, figures, or other pieces of information that can be used to learn about something. The word "data" is the plural form of "datum," but is often used with a singular verb. |
finale |
the last part of a piece of music. |
gross |
rude or disgusting. |
institute |
to bring into being or set in operation. |
isolate |
to set apart or separate so as to be alone. |
precursor |
an earlier or previous person, group, event, or form of something; predecessor. |
regal |
of, pertaining to, or suitable for royalty; royal. |
renowned |
known and praised by many; famous. |
reverie |
a state of daydreaming, reminiscing, or musing. |
selective |
very careful in choosing. |
testify |
to state or affirm as fact or truth, especially under oath. |