cell |
a tiny unit of plant or animal life, having a nucleus and surrounded by a very thin membrane. |
communication |
the sharing or exchange of messages, information, or ideas. |
evidence |
something that gives proof or a reason to believe. |
horizon |
the line where the earth and the sky appear to meet. |
instruct |
to teach; educate; tell. |
invent |
to think of, come up with, or create something new. |
invention |
the act or process of coming up with or creating something new. |
lecture |
a talk given in front of an audience. |
legion |
an army unit in ancient Rome that was made up of soldiers on foot and on horseback. |
minor |
less important or serious than others of the same kind. |
peasant |
a member of the class of farm workers and small farmers in Europe and Asia. |
presidency |
the office, length of service, and jobs of a president. |
reside |
to live in a place for a long time; dwell. |
shred |
a long strip that is torn or cut off, or almost torn off. |
swear |
to make a solemn promise or statement, usually concerning the telling of the truth, one's loyalty, or one's duty. |