natured
our or esiningent in taste: kanbie7
temper |
Reet Siarp oF Biting to the ste ors
Examples Keonness and quickness in
(name uncemes - understanding and dealing with a
Agnosije | ow nlwe ee the eaters ot pe situation, shrewdness
Anomaly: | on inp rnd, ending a point
Apathy: oo to increase battiness or viokene:,
Atheist one ~ i = ongravate |
‘Atrophy: the wasting awa . an
Abduct:
TO DRIVE; TO FORCE; TO LEAD
quick and well coordinated in
movement; active, lively
the doing of something, state of being
ta move violently, to stir up or shake
—
to make the subject a lawsuit
Abdicate: to renounce of felunqura in motion oF of working ,
Abhor: to hate, detest
Abnormal: . | deviating trom a aandara “p
‘Abolish: tide away with, muake wond
Abstinence: [torbeoonce from any ind a teacher
appetite
“Abstract conceived a
wastetully or recklessly extravagant
Abstruse:
Root
Sense:
PBaamples:
to actin return oF reciprocally
@ gathering oF congregation af feos
the purpose of religous worshep
—
ce and econamics of TP
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land
the science and art of farming:
work of cultivating the se
Producing crops, and raising
livestock
Pedagogue: 2 teacher; olten, species a
Pedantic, dogmatic teacher
Demagogic:
of, like, of characteristic of a
demayogue oF demagogy also
Ineptitude the quality or condition of Being
inept .
AL, ALL, AFTER
Alternative: —_| a possible choice
to [ranster the ownership of
(property) ty another
an wssumed name, another name
the defense by an aveused person that
he was werifiably elewher: at the
time of the crime with which he is
changed!
pursuit
to direct a speech or written statement
to
to stick fast; cleave , cling,
ear, close, of conLgKOUS; adjoining
te be close or in contain with
To regard with wonder, pleasure, and
approval
Tanted to its purpose; appropriate:
To make fit or suitable by changing
or adjusting
one bor in another countrys a
Root: _[ao. AL foreigner
Sense: TOWARD, NEAR Alienate to transter the ewnership of
Examples: ° sey
‘Adapt: adjust or modify tttingly
‘Addict: to give oneself aver, as toa habit or
‘Alter ego: the second self, a subst
‘Altitude eight: exp. the height ot a thing
above the earth's surface or above sea
“Altruist a person imselishly concemed for the
welfare of oth
Contralto the range wt a low female voice
between mezzo-soprano and tenor,
usually from about the first F below:
midhile Cte the second
Tnalicnable | that may not be taken away or
transferred
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