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A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence. |
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The act of preferring; the exercise of choice. Someone or something preferred; one’s choice. |
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A semicircular instrument marked off in degrees, used for measuring and drawing angles. |
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To move or shift from one place, person, or thing to another. |
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The act or process of concluding from evidence. Something deduced. |
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Rich in material needed to support plant life; favorable to the growth of crops and plants. |
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To separate or breakdown into component parts or basic elements. To decay; rot. |
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To be unlike in form, quality, amount, or nature. To be of a different opinion; disagree. |
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To draw the attention of away from something; divert. |
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The way in which a person holds or carries his body; carriage. |
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The act of throwing out or away. |
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To lay or place over or upon something else. |
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The intended or desired result; a goal or aim; intent. |
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A suggestion; a plan offered for consideration. |
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One’s usual mood or attitude; temperament. The act of disposing. |
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To hold a conference; consult together; discuss. |
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Able to be followed back to its source. |
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A list of the works of a specific author or publisher. |
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A book or set of books containing articles arranged in alphabetical order and covering one particular field or a wide variety of subjects. |
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To reverse or change the order or relative positions of; put into a different order. |
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Made up of distinctly different parts. Something made by combining different parts. |
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To place (something burdensome) on someone. |
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The friction that prevents a wheel from slipping or skidding over the surface on which it runs. |
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The act or an example of revealing or uncovering. |
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Not concrete. Having designs that do not represent recognizable people or things. A summary of the main points of a text |
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A formal agreement between two or more persons or groups. A document stating the terms of such agreement |
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Placed or located directly across from something else or from each other. Contrary in nature or tendency; altogether different; contradictory. |
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A note in a book or other publication that directs the reader to another part of the book or to another source of information. The source of information. |
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A book containing an alphabetical list of words with information given for each word. Such information includes meaning, pronunciation, etymology, usage, and synonyms. A similar book limited to one category of words. |
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