| Term | Definition |
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gloat |
to take great personal joy in |
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global |
of, relating to, or involving the entire world |
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illusion |
a false idea |
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infuriate |
to make very angry |
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motivate |
to push on to some goal or course of action |
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scale |
to enlarge or reduce |
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coordinate plane |
a plane containing two perpendicular axes ( x and y ) intersection at a point called the origin ( 0,0) |
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medium |
the material through which a wave travels |
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compression |
the part of the longitudinal wave where the particles are close together |
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refraction |
the bending of waves as they enter a new medium at an angle |
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through |
the lowest part of a transverse wave |
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mobile |
moving from place to place |
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multicultural |
made up of many different cultures |
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farm belt |
an area of many productive farms |
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acid rain |
pollution mixed with rain or snow |
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immigrant |
a person from one country who settles permanently in another country |
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feat |
an act or deed that shows daring, skill, or strength |
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hearty |
warm and friendly; healthy, lively, and strong; large and satisfying to the appetitie |