conversion |
the changing of a person's religious beliefs. |
editor |
a person who reads and corrects materials for publication. |
ensemble |
a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together. |
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. |
humdrum |
lacking variety; dull, monotonous, and commonplace. |
incidental |
happening or likely to happen concurrently or in connection with something else but as a subordinate or less important element. |
intent1 |
plan; aim; intention. |
intentional |
done on purpose; deliberate. |
literary |
having to do with poems, novels, plays, and essays, or those who write or read them. |
mobility |
the quality of moving or being moved easily from place to place, or of having ease and flexibility of motion. |
muster |
to cause to come together; assemble. |
mutual |
felt, said, or done by each for the other; shared by two or more people; given and received. |
probe |
an instrument or tool used to explore the shape, condition, or depth of something that cannot be seen directly. |
psychologist |
a person who is trained in and works in psychology. |
strive |
to try or work hard. |