A | B |
Prodigious | extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force |
Ambivalent | having mixed feelings about someone or something |
Credulous | willing to believe or trust too readily, especially without proper or adequate evidence; gullible. |
Immutable | unchangeable; changeless. |
Compliant | obeying, obliging, or yielding, especially in a submissive way |
Amass | to gather for oneself; collect as one's own |
Gullible | easily deceived or cheated |
Amiable | friendly; sociable |
Emulate | to try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass |
Vehement | zealous; ardent; impassioned: |
agriculture | buiness of growing crops |
conservation | careful utilization of a natural resource in order to prevent depletion. |
generalization | a result of this process; a general statement, idea, or principle |
fertilization | the enrichment of soil, as for the production of crops. |
nematode | any unsegmented worm having an elongated, cylindrical body; a roundworm |
rotation | turning around as on an axis. |
accumulate | to gather or collect, often in gradual degrees; heap up: |
nutrients | nourishing; providing nourishment |
ruin | the remains of a building, city, |
solubility | relative capability of being dissolved. |
symmetry | he correspondence in size, form, and arrangement of parts on opposite sides of a plane, line, or point |
promotion | advancement in rank or position |
ripeness | having arrived at such a stage of growth or development as to be ready for reaping, gathering, eating |
discard | to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of |
combustible | capable of catching fire and burning; inflammable; flammable |
equilibrium | equal balance between any powers, influences |
apposite | suitable; well-adapted; pertinent; relevant |
disseminate | to scatter or spread widely, as though sowing seed |
scared | to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm. |
lumber | timber sawed or split into planks, boards, |
prickle | a small, pointed process growing from the bark of a plant. |
stratum | a layer of material, naturally or artificially formed, often one of a number of parallel layers one upon another: |
hankerchief | a small piece of linen, silk, or other fabric, usually square, and used especially for wiping one's nose, eyes, face, |
collection | a group of objects or an amount of material accumulated in one location |
lozenge | a small, flavored tablet made from sugar or syrup, often medicated, |
herds | a number of animals kept, feeding, or traveling together; drove; flock |
rhizome | a rootlike subterranean stem, commonly horizontal in position, |
sheath | a case or covering for the blade of a sword, dagger, or the like. |
nodule | a small node, knot, or knob |
paddock | a small, usually enclosed field near a stable or barn for pasturing or exercising animals |