accord |
agreement; harmony. |
adorn |
to add beauty to; decorate. |
affordable |
able to be obtained without excessive sacrifice of money or without incurring serious consequences. |
autonomous |
free and independent, as a state or an organism; self-governing. |
conditional |
depending on certain circumstances or events. |
conduit |
a channel, ditch, or pipe used to convey water or other liquid. |
equivalence |
the state, fact, or condition of being the same in value, amount, importance, or the like. |
guilt |
the fact of having done something wrong or having broken a law. |
lavish |
to give or spend a large amount or without limit. |
methodology |
a body of procedures, principles, and rules used for a specific activity or branch of knowledge. |
prohibition |
the act of forbidding. |
rehabilitation |
the act of bringing back to a healthier, stronger, or more socially respectable condition. |
setback |
something that happens that slows, stops, or reverses progress that is being made. |
transcription |
a written or typed copy of something dictated or heard. |
vista |
a distant view as seen from a particular point or through an opening such as between buildings or trees. |