accuracy |
the condition of being accurate. |
cancellation |
the act of omission, deletion, or invalidation. |
delirium |
a temporary state of mental disturbance sometimes caused by high fever, shock, or intoxication, and characterized by confusion, hallucinations, delusions, disturbed speech, and the like. |
discipline |
training of the body or mind to bring about good performance and good behavior. |
ethic |
(plural) an individual's or group's moral principles. |
experiment |
to explore by trying different things. |
illuminate |
to light up; make bright with light. |
inexpensive |
low or moderate in cost. |
ministry |
the duties and functions of a religious minister. |
plume |
a large, fluffy, colorful feather. |
prohibition |
the act of forbidding. |
purely |
just; absolutely. |
refinement |
an improvement, usually in the details of something. |
summon |
to call to appear for a particular purpose. |
teeter |
to walk, stand, or act in an unsteady, wavering manner. |