A | B |
architect | one who designs and supervises construction of buildings |
correct | to remove the errors; error-free |
egotist | one who is devoted to his/her own interests and advancement |
heteronym | one of two or more words with identical spellings but different meanings and pronunciations (for example, project, read, conduct, bow, wind, tear, progress) |
iatrogenic | healing induced by a physician's manner, activity, therapy |
malevolence | the quality of wishing harm on someone |
monochromatic | having only one color |
pendulum | a body suspended from a fixed support that swings freely back and forth under the influence of gravity |
proclamation | an announcement; a crying out |
psychosomatic | a disorder with physical symptoms but originates from mental or emotional causes |
chromosphere | a gaseous layer of the sun's atmosphere visible during a total eclipse |
appendage | something that hangs from the body (arms and legs) |
technical | of or relating to a particular subject or craft |
pediatrics | medicine concerning children |
volunteer | one who does as she or he wishes or chooses to do |
heterodox | of different or unusual opinions and beliefs |
direction | guidance; instruction |
egocentric | centered around oneself |
somatogenic | originating in the cells of the human body; not mental |
reclamation | the restoration to a former self or condition |
rectify | to make or set right |
egomania | an excitement or enthusiasm induced by oneself |
geriatric | a branch of medicine dealing with the problems and diseases of old age and aging |
somatic | pertaining to the body |
chromium | a bluish-white metallic element used in alloys |
impending | about to happen; hanging or suspended |
volition | choice; will |
heterocyclic | containing different kinds of atoms joined together in a ring |
disclaim | to deny or disown |
technique | way or method in which something is done |