accuracy |
the condition of being accurate. |
bleak |
bare, cold, or not protected from the weather. |
brood |
to think or worry a lot about a single subject (usually followed by "on" or "over"). |
chaotic |
completely disordered or disorganized; in a state of utter confusion. |
custody |
the legal right to take care of and control someone or something. |
delegation |
a group of people chosen to speak or act for others. |
divine |
of, from, or having to do with a god or gods. |
futile |
unlikely to produce or incapable of producing a desired result; ineffective; useless. |
hormone |
a substance made by certain cells in the body. Hormones move around the body in the blood and have effects on certain organs and cells. Hormones help control body processes such as growth. |
hypothesis |
a prediction or educated guess that can be tested and can be used to guide further study. |
intuitive |
having or resulting from the ability to know or apprehend without using the process of logical thought or reasoning. |
mimic |
to copy or imitate. |
regulatory |
pertaining to or having the purpose of making or enforcing rules. |
seminar |
a small class at a university, usually for advanced students, for study and discussion. |
swoon |
to lose consciousness; faint. |