abolition |
the act of doing away with or putting an end to; the act of abolishing. |
abscess |
a sore that forms within the tissues of the body and is filled with pus. Abscesses can be caused by an infection. |
consciousness |
the physical condition of being awake and aware. |
enforce |
to put in force; make people obey. |
inaccurate |
not correct, true, or exact. |
instructional |
pertaining to or having the purpose of teaching or providing information on a topic. |
manuscript |
a piece of writing prepared by the author before it becomes a printed article or book. |
nutrient |
something in food that helps people, animals, and plants live and grow. |
plead |
to ask for something in a sincere or serious way. |
rationale |
a fundamental reason for doing or being; basis. |
severity |
strictness; harshness. |
somewhat |
in some measure, degree, or proportion; rather. |
summary |
a short and usually comprehensive statement of what has been previously stated. |
tendency |
the fact of being likely to act in some way. |
threshold |
the point when something starts to happen. |