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TermDefinition
Acuteness (Noun)A Sensitivity that is keen and highly developed
Adversary (Noun)A person, group, or force that opposes or attacks
Amenities (Noun)Any Features that provide comfort, connivance, or pleasure
Appall (VerbDismay
Apprehension (Noun)Anticipation of future trouble
Aristocrat (Noun)Anything regarded to as the best, most elegant, or most stylish
Array (Noun)Order of Arrangement
Articulate (Verb)To Utter clearly and distinctly; pronounced with clarity
Calamity (Noun)A great misfortune or disaster
Chivalrous (Adjective)Considerate or courteous
Conciliate (Verb)To win over
Conjuration (Noun)Supernatural accomplishment by invocation or spell
Conspicuous (Adjective)Easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable
Contagion (Noun)The communication of disease by direct or indirect contact
Credible (Adjective)Capable of being believed; believable
Culprit (Noun)A person guilty of or responsible for an offense
Cunning (Adjective)Crafty or sly
Eddy (Noun)A Small whirlpool
Extremity (Noun)The end part of a limb, as a foot or hand
Fraught (Adjective)Filled with a specified element
Inconspicuous (Adjective)Not noticeable or Prominent
Innate (Adjective)Existing in one form birth; inborn; native
Insinuate (Verb)To suggest or hint slyly
Malignant (Adjective)Dangerous or harmful in influence or effect
Menacing (Adjective)Threatening or foreshadowing evil
Palpable (Adjective)Capable of being touched or felt; tangible
Perpetual (Adjective)Continuing or enduring forever
Populace (Noun)All the Inhabitants of a place
Primeval (Adjective)Of or pertaining to the first age especially of the world
Primitive (Adjective)Early in the history of the world
Prowess (Noun)Exceptional or superior ability, skill, or strength
Rouse (Verb)To bring out of a state of sleep, inactivity, or fancied security
Simultaneous (adjective)Existing, occurring, or operating at the same time
Vigor (Noun)Active strength or force

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Terms 34
Creator ebeltz101
Created September 17, 2008
Group help with all tests (maybe) not always(CCDS Only)
Subject english
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