Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Vocabulary 4
Vocabulary 5
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Construe
Verb; to explain, translate, or assume the meaning of something
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Epigram
Noun; a short, witty poem; a witty, clever saying
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Genetics
Noun; the branch of biology dealing with heredity
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Collaborate
Verb; to work with other people, especially on literary or scientific work; to cooperate with the enemy
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Inquest
Noun; a legal investigation, especially involving a jury; a coroner's investigation
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Structural
Adjective; related to building or construction
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Terminate
Verb; to end; to close; to limit
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Matronly
Adjective; like a married woman; dignified, stately
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Cooperate
Verb; to work together to accomplish something
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Innate
Adjective; natural; inborn; not aquired
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Portable
Adjective; capable of being carried
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Terminable
Adjective; likely to end; can be ended
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Mince
Verb; to cut into small pieces
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Pyrotechnics
Noun; the art of making or displaying fireworks
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Morbid
Adjective; unhealthy; diseased; showing an unhealthy tendency to think about gruesome or gloomy things
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Inscription
Noun; something that is written or engraved, especially on a solid surface
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Insatiable
Adjective; unable to satisfy; greedy
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Magnate
Noun; a person of great importance and with great influence
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Prerogative
Noun; a right or privilege, especially acquired through rank or class
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Vitalize
Verb; to give life and energy to
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Conscript
Verb; to force into service or labor for government
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Genealogy
Noun; an account of ancestors and decendants
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Magnanimous
Adjective; generous; not selfish; forgiving
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Derogate
Verb; to lessen, especially in authority
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Vivacious
Adjective; lively; active; spirited