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- Process
- A systematic series of actions directed to some end; a continuous action, operation or array of changes taking place.
- gradient
- degree of inclination of a highway, railroad, etc. or the rate of ascent or descent of a stream or river
- Anticipate
- to feel or realize beforehand; to look forward to, esp. with pleasure or confidence
- Recede
- to sloope backwards; to go back to a more distant point; retreat; withdraw
- Degrade
- to lower in dignity or estimation; to bring into contempt; to lower in character or quality
- Perceptive
- having the avilitly to take in something thoroughly or see clearly; discerning.
- genuine
- actually being what is seems or claims to be; real true
- Generosity
- liberality in spirit or act, esp. readiness in giving: munificence; nobility of behavior
- Concede
- to acknowledge as true, real, just or proper, often unwillingly
- progress
- advancement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage; growth and development
- Emancipate
- To free from constraint (of custom or tradtition); to free (slaves) from bondage
- Ancestor
- A person from whom one is descended esp. if more remote than a grandparent
- Congressional
- pertaining to the national legislative body of the U.S.
- genealogy
- an account of the descent of a person or family from an ancestor or ancestors
- Exceed
- To go beyond in quantity, degree, rate etc.; to surpass, be superior to; exel.
- degress
- to turn aside or away from the mian topic or argument in speaking or writing
- Succession
- A number of persons or things arranged or following one another in order or sequence
- Indigenous
- origination in the region or country where found; native.
- Antecedent
- a preceding circumstance, event, occurrence or phenomenon
- Intercept
- To take, seize, or halt; to stop or interrupt the course or progress of.
- Receptive
- Having the quality f taking in or admitting; able or quick to accept knowledge, ideas etc.
- generation
- a group of contemporary individuals; time interview between the birth of parents and their offspring
- Genius
- Very great natural power of the mind; a person having such power
- aggressive
- vigorously energetic, esp. in the use of initiative and forcefulness; boldly assertive
- generic
- pertaining to or applicable to all members of a registration
- Reciprocate
- To give, feel etc. in return: to give and receive mutually; exchange.
- Captive
- a prisoner; a person who is enslaved or dominated
- Ingredient
- something that enters as an element into a mixture
- Centigrade
- divided into 100 degrees as a scale; abbreviation is cent.; symbol is C
- Unprecedented
- Never before known or experienced; unparalleled
- degree
- amount; extent; a unit for measuring temperature a unit for measuring the opening of an angle
- Regenerate
- to grow again; to from to replace what is lost
- Acceptance
- the act, processing or receiving of something offered; being taken or admitted to a group.
- Secede
- To withdraw formally from an association, alliance or federation
- Precedent
- Act or instance that may serve as a justification or example for subsequent situations.
- Succeed
- To happen or terminate according to desire; to accomplish what is attempted or intended
- Graduation
- ceremony of conferring degrees; award or acceptance of an academic degree or study.
- Gender
- the groupings of nouns into certain classes, such as masculine, feminine and neuter; sex.