lengths of timber or steel supporting part of the structure of a building, typically arranged in parallel series to support a floor or ceiling
relating to judicial proceedings and the administration of the law
youth
an intense carbon arc lamp especially used in filmmaking
exaggerated or obsessive enthusiasm for or preoccupation with one thing
household
songs of praise or triumph; things that expresses enthusiastic praise
of or relating to Pericles or to the period (Periclean Age) when Athens was intellectually, artistically, and materially preeminent
an apparition or specter
concerned with ideas or issues only in so far as they affect one as an individual; self-interested, individualistic
in ancient Greece and during the Byzantine era: the men fighting in the first rank of the phalanx
a nonessential property common to all the members of a class; an attribute belonging inseparably to every member of a species
(adj) having or encouraging an excessive interest in sexual matters
of, relating to, or occurring during childbirth
breed or spread so as to become extremely common; be very crowded; be full of life and activity
pertaining to the works or philosophy of the French novelist the Marquis de Sade
of, characterized by, or favoring schism
assistance and support in times of hardship and distress
the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion
a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments
(Greek mythology) the personification of death
any of the four tassels or fringes on garments worn by the Jews in remembrance of the commandments
(noun) excessive or ostentatious pride especially in one's achievements / (noun) vain display or show; vanity
(in jazz and popular music) a short, simple introductory passage, usually repeated several times
a domineering, violent, or bad-tempered woman