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1 excerpt a selected part of a passage or scene Princeton Review SAT words
2 excerpt An extract or selection from written or printed matter. SAT words from 'erroneous' to 'excrescence'
3 excerpt n. An extract or selection from written or printed matter. E: Freevocabulary.com
4 excerpt noun: 1.) (v. to take) a portion from a longer work Lesson 21
5 excerpt n. An extract or selection from written or printed matter. GRE Word List
6 Excerpt Passage Humanities words
7 Excerpt a story passage from a longer piece of writing Kon-Tiki
8 excerpt a short passage from a longer piece of writing Kon-Tiki
9 excerpt a short passage from a longer piece of writing Kon-Tiki
10 excerpt a passage or quotation taken or selected from a book, document, film, or the like; extract. words in questions of SAT
11 excerpt a passage from a book; quote Unit 1- Vocab
12 excerpt n. An extract or selection from written or printed matter. E words
13 excerpt An extract or selection from written or printed matter. SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com
14 excerpt a passage taken from a book, article, etc.; to take such a passage, to quote Troublesome words for me part 2
15 excerpt a passage taken form a book vocab final
16 excerpt a passsege from a play or movie Eniglish Vocabulary
17 excerpt a passsege from a play or movie English
18 excerpt a passage taken from a book, article,etc ....to take such a passage or quote Unit 1
19 excerpt extracte Anglès-català. Paraules desde "erroneous" fins a "exclusion"
20 excerpt selected passage (written or musical) taken from a longer work; V. GRE General Set 11
21 excerpt selected passage (written or musical) taken from a longer work; V. scrambled
22 excerpt (n.) a passage taken from a book, article, etc.; (v.) to take such a passage; to quote 8th grade unit 1
23 excerpt a small passage taken from a larger book or film 1st Quarter Vocab.
24 excerpt (n.) a passage taken from a book, article, etc.; (v.) to take such a passage; to quote Vocabulary Workshop Level C, lesson 1
25 excerpt a passage taken from a book, article, etc. english vocab unit 1
26 excerpt a passage taken from a book, article, etc vocabulary4
27 excerpt n. An extract or selection from written or printed matter. SAT Vocab E-H
28 excerpt a passage taken from a book Vocab Workshop unit 1
29 excerpt passage from book or reading. Vocabulary unit 1 C - Defeniton
30 excerpt a passage taken from a book, article, etc.; to take sucha passage; to quote Chapter 1 Vocab
31 excerpt a passage taken from a book, article,etc chapter 1 vocab sadlier level c
32 excerpt a passage taken from a book spellling unit one
33 excerpt n) a passage taken from a book, article, etc. v) to take such a passage to quote vocab unit 1
34 excerpt (n) a passage taken from a book, article, etc.; (v) to take such a passage; to quote Vocab Unit 1 Words
35 excerpt a passage from a book. play, piece of music lesson 3
36 excerpt [noun]a passage selected from a book, play, piece of music,etc. 8th lesson 3
37 excerpt (n) a passage taken from a book, article, etc; (v0 to take since such a passage; to quote Vocab Unit 1
38 excerpt n. An extract or selection from written or printed matter. 5000 SAT words
39 excerpt a passage taken from a book,article,etc; to take such a passage;to quote Hanley 1 & 2
40 Excerpt Passage taken from a book Lv C unit 1
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