actualize |
to make real; to give substance to. |
actually |
as a matter of fact; really. [2 definitions] |
actuary |
a person who calculates insurance rates, risks, and dividends on the basis of statistical probabilities. |
actuate |
to put into action or set in motion; cause to operate. [2 definitions] |
act up |
to behave in a bad or mischievous way; misbehave. [3 definitions] |
acuity |
sharpness or keenness, as of sense perception or understanding. |
acumen |
superior insight; quickness and shrewdness of judgment, esp. in practical matters. |
acuminate |
tapering to a sharp point, as a leaf or claw; pointed. [2 definitions] |
acupressure |
a process or technique intended to relieve pain or cure disease by the application of pressure with the hands to specific parts of the body. [2 definitions] |
acupuncture |
a traditional Chinese practice of pricking certain parts of the body with fine needles to relieve pain or cure disease. [2 definitions] |
acupuncturist |
a person, esp. a physician, chiropractor, or healthcare professional, who practices acupuncture. |
acute |
of great severity or intensity. [7 definitions] |
acute accent |
a diacritical mark (´), placed over a vowel to indicate length or high pitch, or to indicate primary stress of a syllable. (Cf. grave accent.) |
acute angle |
an angle of less than ninety degrees. |
-acy |
characteristic, condition, position, or the like. |
acyclovir |
an antiviral drug used in the treatment of herpes simplex viral infections, chickenpox, and shingles. |
A.D. |
abbreviation of "anno Domini" (Latin); in the year of the Lord, or, since the birth of Jesus Christ (used in designating dates). |
ad |
advertisement. [2 definitions] |
ad- |
to; toward. [2 definitions] |
ADA |
abbreviation of "American Dental Association." [2 definitions] |
adage |
an old familiar saying that expresses folk wisdom; proverb. |