1. fulcrum [ FOO’L-kruh’m, FUHL ]
[noun,transitive verb] \
MEANING:
1. (n.) the support on which a lever turns when moving a body
2. (n.) any structure in an animal which serve as a hinge or support
3. (tr. v.) to fit a lever with a pivot or support
2. (n.) any structure in an animal which serve as a hinge or support
3. (tr. v.) to fit a lever with a pivot or support
2. haggle [ HAG-uh’l ]
[noun,intransitive verb,transitive verb]
MEANING:
1. (tr. v.) to come to terms by petty bargaining
2. (tr. v.) to hack or cut in crude fashion
3. (intr. v.) to wrangle
5.(intr. v.) to bargain in a petty way
6. (n.) the act or instance of bargaining, wrangling
2. (tr. v.) to hack or cut in crude fashion
3. (intr. v.) to wrangle
5.(intr. v.) to bargain in a petty way
6. (n.) the act or instance of bargaining, wrangling
3. draconian [ drey-KOH-nee-uh’n, druh ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
1. harsh, rigorous or unusually severe
2. characteristic of or pertaining to Draco or his code of laws
2. characteristic of or pertaining to Draco or his code of laws
4. accord [ uh-kawrd ]
[noun,intransitive verb,transitive verb]
MEANING:
1. (tr. v.) to make agreeable
2. (tr. v.) to bestow upon or to grant
3. (tr. v.) to cause to agree
4. (intr. v.) to be in harmony or in agreement
5.(n.) the state of being n harmony
6. (n.) the act of being in agreement
2. (tr. v.) to bestow upon or to grant
3. (tr. v.) to cause to agree
4. (intr. v.) to be in harmony or in agreement
5.(n.) the state of being n harmony
6. (n.) the act of being in agreement
5. indolent [ IN-dl-uh’nt ]
[adjective]
MEANING:
1. lazy or having a disposition to avoid exertion
2. causing little or no pain
3. relatively benign
2. causing little or no pain
3. relatively benign