A | B |
accurate | 1. able to give a correct reading or measurement. 2. without mistakes or errors in fact. |
approximate | not exact, but close enough to be reasonable correct. |
course | 1. the path over which something moves. 2. a way of acting or behaving. 3. a subject or set of subjects to be studied. |
depart | to leave; to go away from a place. |
despair | 1. v - to lose hope. 2. n - a total lack of hope. |
destination | a place to which something or someone is going. |
deteriorate | to make or become worse. |
gale | 1. a very strong wind. 2. a loud outburst. |
horizon | the apparent line in the distance where the sky meets the sea or land. |
jubiliation | a feeling or expression of great joy. |
navigate | 1. v - to calculate or direct the movement of a ship or aircraft. 2. n - the science or practice of navigating |
nostalgia | 1. n - a longing for a certain time in the past. 2. adj - having feelings of nostalgia. |
revive | 1. to make or become strong again. 2. to bring back into use or fashion. |
sever | 1. to break off. 2. to cut in two. |
voyage | 1. n - a long journey by sea or in space. 2. v - to make a journey by sea or in space. |