This word study list contains vocabulary words from different subjects including dialogue, microorganism, economy, poverty, properties of multiplication, biotic and abiotic factors, and prefixes such as ex-, de-, trans-, and tele-. It also includes bonus spelling words: because, among, many, and really. The document provides the word, part of speech, and meaning for each vocabulary item.
This word study list contains vocabulary words from different subjects including dialogue, microorganism, economy, poverty, properties of multiplication, biotic and abiotic factors, and prefixes such as ex-, de-, trans-, and tele-. It also includes bonus spelling words: because, among, many, and really. The document provides the word, part of speech, and meaning for each vocabulary item.
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This word study list contains vocabulary words from different subjects including dialogue, microorganism, economy, poverty, properties of multiplication, biotic and abiotic factors, and prefixes such as ex-, de-, trans-, and tele-. It also includes bonus spelling words: because, among, many, and really. The document provides the word, part of speech, and meaning for each vocabulary item.
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*dialogue noun conversation between two or more people, or characters (if in a story) *microorganism noun living thing that is too small to be seen without at least a 10x magnifier *economy noun the management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity *poverty noun the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor commutative property of noun changing the order of multiplication factors does not change the product associative property of noun changing the grouping multiplication of factors does not change the product biotic factors noun living parts of an ecosystem including populations and communities abiotic factors noun nonliving parts of an ecosystem including water, temperature, soil, and sunlight ex- prefix out de- prefix down, away trans- prefix across tele- prefix far
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