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Wonder Vocab. Part 6 August
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audiology
the branch of medicine or science dealing with the sense of hearing
jutting
to extend out, over, or beyond the main part of something
bionic
having artificial body parts, especially electromechanical ones
taciturn
a person who is reserved or saying little
trembling
to shake involuntarily
flaky
undependable, odd, or eccentric
ovation
an enthusiastic show of appreciation by an audience, especially with applause
flubbed
to mess something up or a thing badly done
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