adjust |
to bring to a better state or position; make fit. |
agriculture |
the science and work of raising crops and farm animals; farming. |
architect |
a person who designs buildings and directs their construction. |
catastrophe |
an event that brings great harm, suffering, or loss to a large area or many people; terrible disaster. |
establish |
to successfully start or make something that did not exist before. |
flavor |
the particular way something tastes. |
fumble |
to search or feel about for something in a nervous or clumsy way. |
humor |
a quality that makes people laugh or feel amused. |
hygiene |
the practice of keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent disease. |
nuclear |
of, or having to do with, or being the nucleus of an atom or a cell. |
regular |
normal or usual. |
settlement |
a place that is newly inhabited by people. |
tightly |
in a firm, close, or secure way. |
tournament |
a contest of skill including a series of games where those who lose one game may no longer take part. |
wreath |
a band of flowers or leaves woven or twisted together in the shape of a circle and used as a symbol or decoration. |