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Parkway 5th grade

WW Book 4 Lesson 11

WordMeaning
annual (adjective) happening every year
artificial made by human beings and not by nature
blend (verb) to mix together into one; to go together
bore (verb) to make a round hole by drilling; to tire by being dull and uninteresting;
boring dull and uninteresting
boredom a state of being bored
considerable great, large
crude raw, in an unrefined state; roughly made; ill-mannered
evaporate to change from water into steam or vapor; to disappear
foliage the leaves of trees and other plants
gash a long, deep cut
hue a color, especially a shade of color
increase (verb) to make or become larger; to add to;
nourish to feed; to support or make grow
nourishment anything that feeds or helps to make grow
vary to make or have a change in
variation a change in form, position, or condition
vision eyesight; something seen in the mind, especially of the future
visual of or used in seeing
yield (verb) to give up someone or something; to surrender; to produce
annual (noun) a plant that lives for one year; a book that comes out once a year
blend (noun) a mixture
bore (noun) a dull and uninteresting person
increase (noun) the amount by which something gets larger
yield (noun) the amount produced
Wordly Wise Lesson 11 Study Cards
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