agitate |
to cause to move in a quick, tumbling motion or with force; shake. |
alchemy |
an ancient exploration and practice of chemistry which flourished particularly during medieval times. Practitioners used chemical processes in the hope of, for example, producing gold from base metals, finding the key to eternal life, and uncovering a single cure for all disease. |
amble |
to walk at a slow, easy pace. |
automate |
to convert to a mechanical or electronic system of operation. |
celebrity |
a person who is famous. |
committee |
a group of persons chosen to give attention to a particular matter. |
dissemination |
the act or process of distributing or spreading or widely. |
distinction |
a mark or feature that makes someone or something different. |
flammable |
able to catch on fire easily. |
forecast |
a guess or estimate about something that will happen in the future. |
harass |
to trouble or bother again and again. |
inconsistent |
not following a regular pattern; variable. |
practical |
having to do with real life and experience rather than theory. |
preferential |
giving advantage to one over others. |
recur |
to happen again or over and over. |