Greek philosopher and mathematician (c582–c500 b.c) who theorized that numbers constitute the essence of all natural things. He developed the Pythagorean theorem and was one of the first to apply mathematical order to observations of the stars.
any adult present in order to maintain order or propriety at an activity of young people
situated before or at the front of
deep and painful regret for wrongdoing
a confusing maze or tangle
of, relating to, or being a particle making up an atom or a process occurring within atoms
distracted; deeply agitated
standing out from its surroundings; noticeable
person, ideas, tastes, manners, etc. altered by education, experience, etc. so as to be worldly-wise
the technical name for nosebleed
to complain in a low tone or in private
feelings of pleasure and excitement
a state of sudden, intense, overpowering emotion; full of joy
a Korean martial art, a particularly aggressive form of karate, that utilizes punches, jabs, chops, blocking and choking moves, and especially powerful, leaping kicks
to take pleasure in; like; enjoy