all right |
unharmed or undamaged, or free of the risk of harm or damage; safe. [1/5 definitions] |
alright |
all right; unharmed or undamaged, or free of the risk of harm or damage. [1/4 definitions] |
amends |
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) payment or compensation given to repair or satisfy damage, injury, or loss. |
antioxidant |
a substance that repairs oxidative damage in cells. [1/2 definitions] |
aphasia |
partial or total loss of the ability to use or to understand spoken or written language, usu. as a result of damage to the brain. |
apraxia |
a disorder that prevents certain complex muscular movements, caused by damage to the brain. |
armyworm |
any of various caterpillars that travel about in great numbers, usu. inflicting heavy damage on crops and grass. |
award |
to give on the basis of a legal decision, as a damage payment or the like. [1/4 definitions] |
bang up |
(informal) to damage or injure, as in a collision. |
bark beetle |
a small weevil, the adults and larvae of which burrow under the bark of conifers and other trees to feed on the inner bark, often causing great damage. |
batter1 |
to beat hard and repeatedly, or to damage by so beating. [1/3 definitions] |
bodywork |
the activity or process of repairing damage done to the exterior of a motor vehicle. [1/3 definitions] |
bombproof |
impervious to damage or destruction by conventional bombs. |
brain damage |
damage to the brain that impairs function. |
brain-damaged |
having or pertaining to brain damage. |
bruise |
to wound or damage without causing a break or rupture. [1/4 definitions] |
bumper |
a device for minimizing damage by absorbing the shock of impact, esp. the metal structure often found at the front and back of motor vehicles. [1/7 definitions] |
burn |
to injure or damage by excessive exposure to heat, as from flame or sunlight. [1/14 definitions] |
bushing |
an insulator that lines a hole in an electrical device so as to protect conductors from damage caused by friction. [1/2 definitions] |
carpet beetle |
any of several small beetles whose larvae feed on and damage furs and woolens. |
cerebral palsy |
a motor disorder caused by damage to the brain before or during birth, characterized by spastic paralysis and difficulty in controlling the voluntary muscles. |