
Vocabulary List #2
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- Q1What is accentuate?(v) to give prominence to, emphasize or intensify(v) to have a great ambition; desire strongly(v) to honor the memory of (someone or something), especially with a ceremony120s
- Q2What is alliteration?(n) repetition of the same sounds, usually consonants at the beginning of words(n) similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise unlike; an explanation of something by comparing it with something similar(n) a method of concealing military troops or equipment by appearing to be part of the natural surrounding; (v) to conceal or hide by camouflage120s
- Q3What is an analogy?n) the order or sequence of eventsn) similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise unlike; an explanation of something by comparing it with something similarn) a protein produced int he blood or tissues in response to the presence of a specific toxin, foreign blood cell, or other antigen; provide immunity against microorganisms and toxins by binding with them120s
- Q4What is an antibody?(n) a protein produced int he blood or tissues in response to the presence of a specific toxin, foreign blood cell, or other antigen; provide immunity against microorganisms and toxins by binding with themn) the order or sequence of events(n) the act of subtracting; subtraction120s
- Q5What is a boycott?v) to act together in refusing to use, buy from or deal with, especially in an act of protest; (n) a refusal to buy from...(v) to honor the memory of (someone or something), especially with a ceremony(v) to crouch or draw back, as from fear or pain120s
- Q6What is a chronology?n) the act of subtracting; subtraction(n) the order or sequence of eventsn) proper behavior or conduct; propriety120s
- Q7What is cower?v) to be willing to do something that one considers beneath one's dignity; condescendv) to honor the memory of (someone or something), especially with a ceremony(v) to crouch or draw back, as from fear or pain120s
- Q8What is deduction?(v) to make known; reveal; tellv) to be willing to do something that one considers beneath one's dignity; condescend(n) the act of subtracting; subtraction120s
- Q9What is dialogue?n) the act of subtracting; subtraction(n) a conversation between two or more peoplen) proper behavior or conduct; propriety120s
- Q10What is embargo?n) proper behavior or conduct; propriety) a number or symbol, placed to the right of and above the expression to which it applies, that indicates the number of times a mathematical expression is used as a factor(n) an order by a government prohibiting merchant ships for entering or leaving its ports; (v) to place an embargo on120s
- Q11What is an exponent?n) omission of parts of a sentence/phrase by the use of three period marks (...)n) a number or symbol, placed to the right of and above the expression to which it applies, that indicates the number of times a mathematical expression is used as a factorn) a method of concealing military troops or equipment by appearing to be part of the natural surrounding; (v) to conceal or hide by camouflage120s