30-15-10 Word Parts and Words Set 1

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missgarrido  on August 31, 2011

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Laurasaur : I have a feeling everyone is going to ace this test.
dhatgrahsofia : im not .
SwagsterKillingDonley : lol ive been on this for probaly 4 straiht hurs now
SwagsterKillingDonley : definetly acing
Laurasaur : Sofia, don't be so negative.
Laurasaur : Donley, you have one of the top scores on Scatter. Of course you will (:
SwagsterKillingDonley : I need your secret HOW DID U GET 11.1? did u randomly just place it over the defintion and happened to get it right????
Laurasaur : 10.5 seconds, donley :p
SwagsterKillingDonley : i could have got like 10.1 or 10.3 but then my screen highlighted on me ;(
juan-modesto : ima be on last place :(
Young_Goon : wtf this is impossible
AsianBeast : this is hard
Young_Goon : i got a 100% in spelling
Laurasaur : same (:
AsianBeast : me too
aaliyahanime : Are we supposed to be making flashcards?
imXavier : fghfgh
juan-modesto : woop swag

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30-15-10 Word Parts and Words Set 1

abstract
not concrete, not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature
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abstract not concrete, not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature
abolish To bring to an end; to do away with
abstain To refrain, keep oneself from doing something
aggregate gather in a mass, sum, or whole
accumulate to increase in number or amount; to pile up, collect, or gather
allude to hint at, to refer to indirectly, insinuate
bicentennial A two-hundredth anniversary
bipartisan Involving two political parties
bifocal having two centers of vision
circumvent to avoid, to go around or bypass
circumlocution roundabout way of speaking, talking in circles
circumstance the set of facts or details that surround a situation or event
congregate to come together in a group, assemble
collaboration the act of working together
correlation connection between facts or events, a mutual relationship
deteriorate to get worse, to lower in quality or value; to wear away
derogatory expressing a low opinion; intended to hurt the reputation of a person or thing
defy To oppose, to refuse to obey
a, ab, abs away, from
ad,a,ac,af,ag, an,ar,at,as to, toward
bi,bis two
circum around
Con, Com, Co, Cor, Col together, with
de down, away from