correspond |
to write letters. |
deform |
to damage the shape or form of. |
distaste |
dislike or repugnance. |
economics |
the study of how goods and services are produced and distributed. |
epidemic |
an outbreak of disease that spreads rapidly to many people in one area. |
induction |
the act, process, or result of deriving general principles from particular facts or examples. |
inmate |
someone who is restricted to a jail, hospital, or the like. |
minority |
a group of people in a country who make up a smaller part of the whole population and have something in common, such as their family backgrounds or their religion, that is different from the larger population. |
outbreak |
a sudden breaking out or increase in activity of disease. |
profound |
coming from or going to a great depth. |
replication |
the repeating of an experiment under the original conditions. |
stagnant |
standing still; motionless. |
unoriginal |
not new or inventive; derived or copied from something else. |
vengeance |
injury or damage done to a person in return for injury or damage inflicted by him or her; retribution. |
wretched |
characterized by or causing misery and suffering. |