according to |
in accord with or consistent with [2 definitions] |
accordion |
a portable musical instrument having a keyboard and a pleated bellows that forces air through metal reeds to produce tones. [2 definitions] |
account |
a story or report; narrative. [16 definitions] |
accountant |
a person who examines and maintains the financial records of individuals or businesses. |
accumulate |
to amass; collect. [2 definitions] |
accumulation |
the act or process of accumulating; collection. [3 definitions] |
accuracy |
the condition or quality of being accurate. |
accurate |
free of mistakes or error. [2 definitions] |
accurately |
with accuracy; correctly; precisely. |
accusation |
an act of accusing. [2 definitions] |
accuse |
to charge with a crime or wrongdoing. |
accustom |
to cause (oneself or another) to become used to something through use or experience. habituate. |
accustomed |
adapted to or in the habit of (usu. fol. by "to"). [2 definitions] |
ace |
a playing card or die face that bears only one spot. [7 definitions] |
ache |
to produce or experience a dull, constant pain. [4 definitions] |
achieve |
to reach or carry through successfully; accomplish. [3 definitions] |
achievement |
something successfully carried through, esp. through bold or brave action or thought. [2 definitions] |
acid |
in chemistry, any of a group of substances that usu. dissolve in water, have a sour taste, and form salts in reaction with bases. (Cf. base.) [6 definitions] |
acid rain |
rain that has high acidity because of being mixed with pollutants such as vehicle exhausts and residues from burning of fossil fuels for energy or from chemical manufacturing. |
acknowledge |
to admit or recognize the truth, existence, fact, or validity of. [4 definitions] |
acknowledgment |
the act of acknowledging, or the fact of being acknowledged. [2 definitions] |