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Wordly Wise6 EMS #19

Wordly Wise 6 EMS Lesson 19

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breach (noun) 1. An opening made by battering
breach (noun) A breaking or being broken
breach (verb) 1. To break through
breach (verb) 2. To fail to keep; to break
clammy (adj) Cold and damp
construct (verb) To build; to make by fitting the parts together
construct (construction) noun 1. The act of building
construct (construction)noun 2. Something that is built
elaborate (adj) Having great detail; done with much care
elaborate (verb) To give more details
fragrant (adj) Having a pleasant smell
fragrant (fragrance) noun A sweet or pleasant smell
furnish (verb) 1. To equip with what is needed; to supply
furnish (verb) 2. To put furniture into
furnish (furnishings) plural noun Articles of furniture for the home or office
haven (noun) A place of safety; a sanctuary
install (verb) 1. To put in place or set up
install (verb) 2. To place into office
massive (adj) Very large and solid; heavy
repel (verb) 1. To drive away
repel (verb) 2. To throw off; to shed
repel (verb) 3. To disgust
repel (repellent) noun Something that repels
repel (repellent) adj 1. Able to repel
repel (repellent (adj) 2. Disgusting
restore (verb) 1. To give back
restore (verb) 2. To bring back to the original condition
restore (restoration) noun 1. To bringing back to the original condition
restore (restoration) noun 2. The thing that is brought back toits original state
retaliate (verb) To return an injury, unually in the same way
retalitate (retaliation) noun The act of retaliating
stench (noun) A bad smell
strew (verb) To scatter
vicinity (noun) The nearby or surrounding area
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