accuracy |
the condition of being accurate. |
alchemy |
an ancient exploration and practice of chemistry which flourished particularly during medieval times. Practitioners used chemical processes in the hope of, for example, producing gold from base metals, finding the key to eternal life, and uncovering a single cure for all disease. |
assurance |
a statement meant to give confidence. |
commerce |
the buying and selling of goods or services; trade; business. |
consultant |
someone whose job it is to give advice to others on a particular subject; expert. |
criticize |
to judge what is good or bad in. |
cultural |
of or relating to the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people. |
descendant |
one who comes from a given ancestor or ancestors. |
expedite |
to send off, facilitate the progress of, or accomplish with speed and efficiency. |
hazardous |
full of danger; having great or many risks. |
immigrate |
to come to live permanently in a country where one was not born. |
penalize |
to give penalty or punishment to. |
recuperate |
to become healthy again after being ill. |
succession |
the act or process of following or coming after something or someone else. |
unique |
being the only one of its type; sole; single. |