accuracy |
the condition of being accurate. |
accurately |
correctly or precisely; without making any mistakes. |
administrator |
a person who manages, especially in business or public affairs. |
ambiguity |
uncertainty or vagueness in meaning, intention, or the like. |
assert |
to state with force or confidence. |
associate |
to connect with something else in one's mind. |
averse |
strongly opposed or disinclined; unwilling (usually followed by "to"). |
compromise |
a settlement of a disagreement in which each side gives up something, or the result of such a settlement. |
dictate |
to state or order with authority. |
disposal |
a giving away or a getting rid of something. |
grate1 |
a frame of crossed or parallel metal bars used as a covering or guard over an opening. |
interval |
the period of time between two events or situations. |
intervention |
the act of interfering so as to prevent something from happening |
perishable |
likely to spoil or rot in a short time. |
prohibition |
the act of forbidding. |