| SPECT (to look) | FORM (shape) | PORT (to carry) | TRACT (draw or pull) | DICT (to say, speak) |
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100What is spectator?
One who watches: an onlooker
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100What is uniform?
One "form" or style of clothing such as is worn by nurses
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100What is import?
Goods brought into country from another country to be sold
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100What is attractive?
Adjective:having power to attract; alluring; inviting
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100What is dictionary?
A book containing the words of a language explained
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200What is expectation?
The prospect of good to come; anticipation
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200What is nonconformist?
One who does not conform
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200What is porter?
One who carries burdens for hire
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200What is tractor?
A powerful motor vehicle for pulling machinery, heavy loads etc.
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200What is contradiction?
A speaking against, denial
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300What is suspect?
To regard with suspicion and mistrust
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300What is reform?
To form or make anew; to reclaim
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300What is transport?
To remove from one place to another
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300What is traction?
The power to grip or hold a surface while moving, without slipping
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300What is benediction?
A blessing often at the end of a worship service
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400What is respect?
Verb: to esteem, Noun: regard, deference, Literally: to look again
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400What is transform?
To change into another substance, change of form
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400What is report?
To give an account of
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400What is contract?
An agreement: literally, to draw together
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400What is edict?
An order proclaimed by authority
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500What is circumspect?
Look around, watchful, prudent
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500What is deformity?
Disfigurement, spoiling the shape
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500What is portfolio?
A case for carrying loose papers
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500What is subtract?
To take apart from the rest, to deduct
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500What is indict?
To charge with a crime
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