Set: 7th Grade Spelling, Chapter 20

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TermDefinition
projectorI showed the slides with a ___
objectiveThe ___ is to score a goal
injectionThe medicine was given by ___.
disruptiveA ___ child upset the class.
eruptionThe volcano has an annual ___.
bankruptBecause of his debts, he was ___.
suspendedThe piƱata was ___ by a string.
appendixThe doctor removed Ann's ___.
conductorThe ___ led the musicians.
productivityThe hard worker had high ___.
conjectureWe made a ___ about the cause.
dejectedThe team felt ___ after the loss.
ruptureThe explosion made the tank ___.
corruptionThe federal agents fought ___.
pendantThe dancer wore a ruby ___.
pendulumThe clock's ___ swung slowly.
impendingHe worried about the ___ trial.
deductiveWe used ___ reasoning in math.
inductionMy conclusion is based on ___.
abductionKidnapping, or ____, is a crime.
trajectoryThe ___ of the rubberband followed an arc across the classroom.
interjectionThe radio show made me speak without ___ words like "hi," "oh", "um", "but."
perpendicularThe mathy word for "at a right angle to" is ____
expenditureThe ___ per student on education in Nebraska is about average.
aqueductThe Romans were famous for their ___ system, which distributed water to the baths.

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Created April 30, 2009
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Many words are made up of the Latin roots "ject", meaning "to throw"; "rupt", meaning "to break"; "pend", meaning "to hang"; and "duct", meaning "to lead": projector, disruptive, suspended, conductor.

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