administer |
to manage, take care of, or be in charge of. |
ample |
large in size, amount, or space; as much or more than is needed. |
constructive |
serving to make better or more clear; helpful. |
consultation |
a meeting for the purpose of exchanging ideas and opinions or for giving or receiving advice. |
elegance |
the quality of refinement, taste, and grace, especially when combined with richness of decoration or design. |
genesis |
the beginning or origin of something. |
haughty |
proud in a way that shows a low opinion of others; thinking of others as beneath oneself. |
inaccurate |
not correct, true, or exact. |
kin |
the members of an extended family together; relatives. |
livelihood |
means of earning or getting what is needed to live. |
novelty |
the quality of being new or unusual. |
opus |
a work of fine or literary art, especially a musical composition numbered to indicate its chronological place in the composer's works. |
prearrange |
to arrange beforehand or in advance. |
predatory |
living on the flesh of other animals. |
rout1 |
a confused retreat of troops after they have been beaten. |