adequate |
enough for the situation or need. |
ample |
large in size, amount, or space; as much or more than is needed. |
compact1 |
to pack closely and tightly together. |
err |
to make a mistake. |
excerpt |
a short section taken from a play, film, or written work. |
genetics |
(used with a singular verb) the science that studies how characteristics are passed on from parent to offspring. Genetics is concerned with the influence of genes on the appearance, development, and evolution of plants and animals. |
immense |
very large; huge. |
inhabit |
to live in; use as a dwelling. |
lengthy |
tediously long in duration, as a speech. |
marketing |
advertising and other activities involved in getting people to buy a product or service from a company. |
opera |
a play in which all or most of the words are sung and the music is played by an orchestra. |
plaintiff |
one who initiates a lawsuit against another. (Cf. defendant.) |
scrounge |
to seek out and gather, especially by salvaging scraps (often followed by "up" or "together"). |
selfless |
having or showing an unselfish lack of concern for oneself and one's interests. |
statistic |
a piece of numerical information. |