Greek and Latin
Greek and Latin
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Wonder
Wonder
100

To lose water or moisture; to become dry

dehydrate

100

a glass tank or bowl in which fish or other aquatic animals live

aquarium 

100

imperfect or faulty

defective 

100

regular or nothing super special

ordinary

100

hard to carry something, to move slow

schlep

200

related to electricity that is made from the energy of falling water

hydroelectric

200

an underground layer of rock that water continually moves through

aquifer

200

Mrs. Stephenson's first name

Charlotte 

200

an abnormality on the face resulting in a gap in the lip and mouth

cleft palate

200

a group of things moving in the same direction

stampede

300

an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main pipe for fighting fires

hydrant

300

related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea

marine

300

Mrs. Stephenson's favorite baseball team

The Braves 

300

going crazy or dying of laughter 

hysterical

300

someone who dresses very well; designer

fashionista 

400

living or taking place in water

aquatic

400

a small harbor where small boats can dock

marina

400

Where Mrs. Stephenson is going next week 

Hawaii

400

obvious after the fact

hindsight

400

disaster; something that causes great damage

catastrophe

500

a channel that has been built to carry water over long distances 

aqueduct
500

on or near the sea

maritime

500

intensely irritated or annoyed

exasperated 

500

loud and rude; annoying

obnoxious

500

to get every detail; to be precise

meticulously 

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