Set: SAT words from 'workmanship' to the END

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Term Definition
workmanship The art or skill of a workman.
wrangle To maintain by noisy argument or dispute.
wreak To inflict, as a revenge or punishment.
wrest To pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing.
wretchedness Extreme misery or unhappiness.
writhe To twist the body, face, or limbs or as in pain or distress.
writing The act or art of tracing or inscribing on a surface letters or ideographs.
wry Deviating from that which is proper or right.
yearling A young animal past its first year and not yet two years old.
zealot One who espouses a cause or pursues an object in an immoderately partisan manner.
zeitgeist The intellectual and moral tendencies that characterize any age or epoch.
zenith The culminating-point of prosperity, influence, or greatness.
zephyr Any soft, gentle wind.

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Terms 13
Creator SAT_ghost
Created February 7, 2006
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Words alphabetically from 'workmanship' to The End! This is the last freaking set in the list. Good JOB!

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Most Missed Words

  1. wrestTo pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing. - 9 misses
  2. wreakTo inflict, as a revenge or punishment. - 7 misses
  3. writheTo twist the body, face, or limbs or as in pain or distress. - 7 misses
  4. wrangleTo maintain by noisy argument or dispute. - 6 misses
  5. zephyrAny soft, gentle wind. - 5 misses
  6. zealotOne who espouses a cause or pursues an object in an immoderately partisan manner. - 4 misses
  7. zeitgeistThe intellectual and moral tendencies that characterize any age or epoch. - 4 misses