array |
a large and impressive set of things; display. |
baroque |
(often capitalized) the style or period in art, music, and architecture prevailing in Europe following the Renaissance, characterized by bold and elaborate forms of ornamentation. |
broker |
a person whose business is to negotiate buying and selling, especially of stocks or real estate, on another's behalf. |
dependent |
relying on another for help or to provide what one needs. |
dictate |
to state or order with authority. |
discount |
an amount taken away from the full or regular price or cost. |
ecstasy |
a feeling of great pleasure or joy. |
fugitive |
a person who is escaping or running away. |
intuitive |
having or resulting from the ability to know or apprehend without using the process of logical thought or reasoning. |
kinship |
the state or fact of being a relative or relatives, especially by birth. |
multitude |
a large number of people, animals, or things. |
replication |
the repeating of an experiment under the original conditions. |
respondent |
a person who gives a reply or answer, especially to a survey or poll. |
technique |
the particular method or way of doing or performing something. |
truce |
a stop or end of war that is agreed upon by all groups that participate; armistice. |