Photo
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Tract
Struct
Creed
100

n. a paper copy of a document or picture that is made with a special machine (copier or photocopier).

photocopy

100

(1) n. a decision made by a

court.

(2) the ability to make good

decisions about what should be done.

judgment

100

v. to cause someone to choose

to do or be involved in something; to

cause someone to like or be interested in

something or someone; to cause

someone or something to go or move

toward a place.

attract

100

n. the act or process of

building something such as a house or a

road; the way something is built or made.

construction

100

 n. a quality, skill, or

experience that makes a person suited to

do a job.

credential

200

n. a picture made by a camera (also called a photo)

photograph

200

n. the power or right to

make judgments about the law and to

arrest and punish criminals.

jurisdiction 

200

v. to reduce the strength, value,

or importance of something.

detract

200

adj. causing a large amount

of damage; causing destruction or harm.

destructive

200

adj. able to be believed;

reasonable to trust or believe.

credible 

300

n. a tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation.

photon

300

n. a member of a jury (a group

consisting of members of the public who

are chosen to make a decision in a legal

case).

juror

300

v. to remove something by

pulling or cutting it out; to get

information from something or someone.

extract 

300

v. to teach someone a subject

or skill; to give someone an order or

command.

instruct

300

n. a person, bank, or company

that lends money to someone.

creditor

400

n. the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light.

photosynthesis

400

n. the crime of telling a lie in

court after promising to tell the truth.

perjury

400

v. to take a number or amount

from another number or amount.

subtract

400

v. to rebuild something

damaged or destroyed; to find out and

describe or show the way an event or

series of events happened.

reconstruct

400

n. a statement of the basic beliefs

of a religion; an idea or set of beliefs that

guides the actions of a person or group.

creed

500

n. a lens for a camera that makes far away objects appear to be closer.

telephoto

500

n. an unfair feeling of dislike

for a person or group based on race,

gender, religion, etc.

prejudice

500

n. the force that causes a

moving thing to stick against the surface

it is moving along.

traction

500

n. the way something is built,

arranged, or organized; something that is

built by putting parts together and likely

stands on its own.

structure

500

adj. not able or willing to

believe something; feeling or showing a

lack of belief.

incredulous

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