declare |
to announce in a formal way. |
effectiveness |
the quality or condition of working as intended or of having the desired result. |
error |
a mistake in thought or action; something that is wrong. |
grenade |
a small bomb that is thrown by hand or shot from a rifle after its fuse is set. |
haul |
to pull or drag with force. |
hind |
at or near the back; rear. |
inherit |
to receive from a person who has died; be heir to. |
massage |
to treat by rubbing, stroking, or kneading the body. |
ordinary |
usual or normal. |
pronunciation |
the act or manner of saying the sounds of words. |
receipt |
the act or fact of receiving. |
relieve |
to make less painful or troubling; ease. |
scramble |
to mix or throw together in a quick or random way. |
smudge |
a dirty mark or blot; stain. |
vaccine |
a substance used to protect people and animals from very serious diseases. Vaccines contain germs of a particular disease--these germs been killed or changed in a certain way in a laboratory to make them safe. A vaccine goes into a person's body in a shot that is given by a doctor or nurse. After a vaccine is put into a person's body, that person will not get that disease or will get only a mild case. |