combine |
to bring or join together into a whole. |
disorder |
lack of organization or arrangement. |
employee |
someone who works for a person or business in return for pay. |
entirely |
completely; in every way. |
experience |
to go through; feel or know. |
federal |
having to do with a system of government that unites several states under a central government. The states have their own governments, yet they recognize the rule of the central government as well. |
image |
a picture or some other likeness of a person or thing. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life. |
mercy |
kind treatment by someone who has some power over another. |
observer |
one who watches or listens. |
outright |
complete or total. |
puncture |
a small hole caused by a sharp object. |
rove |
to wander widely, without a fixed destination; roam. |
simmer |
to cook in a liquid that is kept near the boiling point. |
telegram |
a message sent in code by electronic means over wires. |