| # | Title | Terms | Date |
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| 1 | Conceitos básicos de botânicaby aline1109 | 13 terms | June 9, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | conceit | Self-flattering opinion. | SAT words from 'complicity' to 'confiscate' |
| 2 | conceit | An elaborate metaphor or other figure of speech that compares two things that are startlingly different. | Unit 1 Literary Terms |
| 3 | conceit | an elaborate metaphor or other figure of speech that compares two things that are startlingly different | Semester 1 Final - Lit. Terms |
| 4 | conceit | vanity or self-love; too high opinion of one's own value; extravagant metaphor (in poetry) | Wordlist |
| 5 | conceit | excessively high opinion of one's own worth or ability | Vocabulary |
| 6 | conceit | vanity or self love, whimsical idea, extravagant metaphor | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 7 | conceit | n. Self-flattering opinion. | C: Freevocabulary.com |
| 8 | conceit | over-high opinion of too much pride | GRE words |
| 9 | conceit | n. Self-flattering opinion. | GRE Word List |
| 10 | conceit | vanity or self-love; too high opinion of one's own value; extravagant metaphor (in poetry) | Baron's GRE |
| 11 | conceit | vanity or self-love; too high opinion of one's own value; extravagant metaphor (in poetry) | Baron's GRE |
| 12 | Conceit | A far-fetched simile or metaphor a literary _____occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things. | All Literary Devices |
| 13 | Conceit | A far-fetched simile or metaphor a literary _____occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things. | Literary Terms Week 5 |
| 14 | conceit | excessively high opinion of one's own worth or ability | Vocabulary: |
| 15 | Conceit | A far-fetched simile or metaphor a literary _____occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things. | Week Six Literary Terms |
| 16 | conceit | An extended metaphor; a figure of speech that establishes a parallel between two very different circumstances, settings, actions, or objects. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 17 | conceit | An extended metaphor; a figure of speech that establishes a parallel between two very different circumstances, settings, actions, or objects. | AP Vocab 1 |
| 18 | Conceit | A far-fetched simile or metaphor a literary _____occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things. | Week Seven Literary Terms |
| 19 | Conceit | Really long metaphor | Poetry Terms |
| 20 | Conceit | an extended metaphor with a complex logic that governs an entire poem or poetic passage | Poetry Terms |
| 21 | Conceit | an extended metaphor with a complex logic that governs an entire poem or poetic passage | mypoetrylist |
| 22 | Conceit | A far-fetched simile or metaphor a literary _____occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things. | Literary Terms 5 |
| 23 | Conceit | A far-fetched simile or metaphor a literary _____occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things. | Literary Terms 7 |
| 24 | conceit | Self-flattering opinion. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 25 | conceit | elaborate extended metaphor | Literary/Poetry/Syntax Terms FINAL |
| 26 | conceit | imagination | spelling sheet 12 |
| 27 | conceit | idea | Shakespearian Terms from Othello Act 3 Scene 3 |
| 28 | Conceit | a figure of speech in which to dissimilar things are compared | english exam terms |
| 29 | conceit | self-esteem | Spelling Sheets |
| 30 | Conceit | a figure of speech in which to dissimilar things are compared | English II H Spring Exam Terms |
| 31 | conceit | over-high opinion of too much pride | GRE 2000 |
| 32 | conceit | an unusual comparison being made, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or in a surprising analogy between dissimilar objects | English Terms |
| 33 | conceit | conception | Shakespeare Vocab. Words |
| 34 | conceit | conception | Shakespeare All |
| 35 | conceit | over-high opinion of too much pride | GRE Word List |
| 36 | conceit | over-high opinion of too much pride | GRE Vocabulary |
| 37 | conceit | vanity; whimsical idea; extravagant metaphor | GRE Vocab 10 |
| 38 | Conceit | A far-fetched simile or metaphor; in literature it occurs when the speaker compares two highly dissimilar things. | Taylor's Week 2 Literary Terms |
| 39 | Conceit | Self-flattering opinion | Mr. Parker's High Frequency SAT Vocabulary (Part 2) |
| 40 | conceit | vanity or self-love; too high opinion of one's own value; extravagant metaphor (in poetry) | Barrons GRE Wordlist 4,842 words |
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