accuracy |
the condition of being accurate. |
anemia |
a medical condition caused by having too few red blood cells or red blood cells that are not working properly. People with anemia may be pale, feel weak, and have difficulty breathing. |
assumption |
something that is supposed or believed without questioning. For example, if you ask someone whether she is allowed to watch TV during dinner, you have made an assumption that there is a TV in her house. Assumptions are ideas people have that are not based on proven facts. An assumption can be correct or incorrect. |
bounty |
the quality of giving in abundance; generosity. |
convergence |
the point, line, or the like at which lines, planes, or objects meet. |
conviction |
the act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime. |
dingy |
dirty or not cared for well. |
dispose |
to place or arrange. |
gallant |
brave and dashing. |
heckler |
one who disrupts a performance or public address with annoying remarks or questions. |
hypothetical |
based on a premise rather than having substance in reality; supposed. |
martyr |
a person who suffers or is killed for defending some belief or cause. |
membrane |
a thin layer of tissue found in living things. Some kinds of membranes cover the outside or inside of organs. Other membranes separate or connect different parts of the body. |
opt |
to decide; choose (usually followed by "for" or an infinitive). |
purify |
to make clean or pure. |