accurately |
correctly or precisely; without making any mistakes. |
assumption |
something that is supposed or believed without questioning. For example, if you ask someone whether she is allowed to watch TV during dinner, you have made an assumption that there is a TV in her house. Assumptions are ideas people have that are not based on proven facts. An assumption can be correct or incorrect. |
conversion |
the changing of a person's religious beliefs. |
dissemination |
the act or process of distributing or spreading or widely. |
element |
a part of any whole. |
engineering |
the study and practice of using scientific and mathematical knowledge to do practical things. Knowledge of engineering is needed to design and build roads, bridges, tools, and machines. |
erode |
to wear away or eat into. |
exploit1 |
a deed of daring or courage. |
gourmet |
a person who loves and knows much about good food and fine wine. |
moreover |
beyond what has already been said; in addition; also. |
niche |
a hollow place set into a wall to hold a statue or some other object. |
pesky |
(informal) pestering or annoying. |
realization |
something that has been suddenly understood; insight. |
respectively |
in the order that two or more people or things have been named. |
tolerate |
to allow or accept; not oppose or attack. |