crevice |
a narrow opening, as in vertical rock or a wall; crack; fissure. |
derivative |
copied, modeled on, or extracted from something else. |
despondent |
low in spirits; unhappy, depressed, or dejected. |
ethic |
(plural) an individual's or group's moral principles. |
forfeit |
something demanded or given up as a penalty for not acting as required by law, contract, or rules. |
holistic |
handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. |
impudent |
not showing respect; bold and rude. |
organism |
an individual living thing, such as a plant, an animal, or a germ. |
ornamental |
of or pertaining to decoration; decorative. |
preach |
to give a talk on religion that is used to teach; give a sermon. |
quarantine |
the keeping of a person, animal, or thing away from others to stop a disease from spreading. |
renown |
wide honor and acclaim; fame. |
secede |
to withdraw from a group or a political union. |
voluntary |
acting from or done by choice. |
withdrawal |
the state, act, or process of taking back, out, or away. |