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Vocabularies

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ostensible e.g. his ostensible purpose was charity, but his real goal was popularity.   Represented or appearing as such; ostensive:  
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relics e.g. It is believed that these bacteria are relics that have survived the passage of time since their primeval origin.   A corpse; remains  
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solitude e.g. After hatching, the young walk away, find a convenient place to dig their burrows and live a life of solitude.   The state or quality of being alone or remote from others.  
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appease e.g. When their appetites are appeased, they digest their food for several days before eating again.   To satisfy or relieve  
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enigmas e.g. Homing remains one of the nature’s great enigmas.   One that is puzzling, ambiguous, or inexplicable.  
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contention e.g. In support of the last contention it is noted that homing pigeons must be made familiar with the route they are to follow before they can effectively home.   A striving to win in competition; rivalry  
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monument e.g. The phenomenon is related to the animal’s ability to recognize geographic monuments and use these as its guide.   An outstanding enduring achievement  
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semantic e.g. Associative visual agnosia represents a breakdown between visual sensation and semantic knowledge.   Of or relating to meaning, especially meaning in language.  
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modality e.g. Visual acuity and access to knowledge via other sensory modalities are preserved.   The ceremonial forms, protocols, or conditions that surround formal agreements or negotiations  
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