accuracy |
the condition of being accurate. |
authoritative |
accepted as correct and true; reliable as a source of information because said or written by an expert or authority. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
deflate |
to cause to shrink or collapse by letting out air or gas. |
departure |
the act or an occasion of leaving or going away. |
disrupt |
to disturb or cause confusion in. |
historian |
one who writes about or is an expert on history. |
hulk |
an old ship that no longer is in use. |
insomnia |
difficulty in getting to sleep. |
manuscript |
a piece of writing prepared by the author before it becomes a printed article or book. |
phobia |
a very strong fear or dislike of something that is far beyond ordinary fear or dislike. |
predatory |
living on the flesh of other animals. |
random |
made or done without purpose or pattern; made or done by chance. |
stench |
an unpleasant or foul odor; stink. |
swindle |
to cheat out of money or property. |