front 1 Primitive | back 1 Belonging to or coming from the earliest times; simple or crude Someone or something belonging to an early or simple society |
front 2 Prodigy | back 2 A person with extraordinary talents; a highly gifted child; an exceptional event or accomplishment that causes amazement; a marvel |
front 3 Punctual | back 3 Carefully observant of an appointed time; prompt; exact |
front 4 Quadruped | back 4 An animal with four feet |
front 5 Random | back 5 Lacking aim or method; purposeless; not uniform; by chance |
front 6 Ravage | back 6 To destroy or devastate The act of devastating; great damage |
front 7 Raze | back 7 To level to the ground; to tear down completely; to demolish |
front 8 Rebate | back 8 A partial refund To give back part of an original payment |
front 9 Recession | back 9 The act of withdrawing or going back A moderate and temporary decline in economic activity |
front 10 Recuperate | back 10 To return to health or strength; to recover from financial loss |