administrative |
of or pertaining to matters of management or to people involved in the daily running of institutions or businesses. |
advocacy |
the giving of support to an idea, person, or cause. |
bard |
in ancient Celtic times, a person who composed and recited or sang epic poetry. |
concise |
saying much in a few words; short and to the point. |
depletion |
drastic lessening; exhaustion. |
devastate |
to destroy or ruin. |
dire |
causing, likely to cause, or involving terror or suffering. |
endow |
to give money or property to. |
enroll |
to enlist or sign up officially. |
excess |
more than is needed or usual; extra. |
gorge |
a narrow space between rocky cliffs. |
melancholy |
a feeling of sadness or depression. |
motherly |
of or like a female parent. |
presumably |
judging by what may reasonably be guessed or predicted. |
tabulate |
to arrange or organize systematically, especially in the form of a table. |