abound |
to be found in large numbers or amounts. |
advent |
the arrival or coming to exist, especially of something important. |
allocate |
to assign or set aside (money or other resources) for some specific use. |
amnesia |
partial or complete loss of memory as a result of an injury to the brain, illness, or shock. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
consensus |
general agreement in opinions, values, preferences, or the like. |
lapse |
a slight failure to meet some accepted standard. |
notch |
(informal) a little bit. |
pacify |
to calm or bring back peace of mind to. |
peninsula |
a piece of land surrounded on nearly all sides by water. It is connected to a larger body of land by a usually narrow strip of land. |
renew |
to make like new; restore. |
successor |
a person or thing that comes after or follows another. |
tart1 |
sour or acid in taste; sharp; biting. |
unify |
to make into a single unit or thing; bring together; unite. |
verbal |
having to do with words. |