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TABE LEVEL M VOCAB
LIST OF VOCABULARY WORDS
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| verdi | |
| barrack | A large, unadorned building used for temporary occupancy. |
| keen | Having a fine, sharp cutting edge or point. |
| loot | Stolen goods or money. |
| ditch | A long narrow trench or furrow dug in the ground, as for irrigation, drainage, or a boundary line. |
| Branch | A subdivision of any organization. |
| odd | Deviating from what is ordinary, usual, or expected; strange or peculiar: |
| homophone | One of two or more words, such as night and knight, that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning, origin, and sometimes spelling. |
| suffix | An affix added to the end of a word or stem, serving to form a new word or functioning as an inflectional ending, such |
| egyptians | sharing a common culture and a dialect of Arabic. |
| graphites | A homeopathic remedy formulated from graphite; it is used for skin disease in the form of eczema, psoriasis, keloids, nail defects, scars, hair loss, facial herpes, paraesthesia, nosebleeds and lymphadenitis. |
| dig | Dog Identification Group |
| gems | abbreviation for geriatric education for emergency medical services. |
| antanette | is a French given name, the feminine form of Antoine (from Latin Antonius) meaning beyond praise or highly praise-worthy. |
| communists | is a revolutionary socialist movement to create a classless, moneyless[1][2] and stateless social order structured upon common ownership of the means of production, as well as a social, |
| labor force | The labor force is the actual number of people available for work. |
| Stare | Staring, a prolonged gaze or fixed look |
| Doberman | any of three breeds of dogs whose ears and tail are usually cropped |
| seasick | (Pathology) suffering from nausea and dizziness caused by the motion of a ship at sea |
| jam | To drive or wedge forcibly into a tight position: jammed the cork in the bottle. |
| tablet | . A slab or plaque, as of stone or ivory, with a surface that is intended for or bears an inscription. |
| abdomen | 1. The part of the body that lies between the thorax and the pelvis and encloses the stomach, intestines, liver, spleen, and pancreas. Also called belly. |
| head-on | . With the head or front first: The cars crashed head-on. |
| ferment | Something, such as a yeast, bacterium, mold, or enzyme, that causes fermentation. |
| surrounding | To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle: the magnetic field that surrounds the earth. |
| grieve | To cause to be sorrowful; distress: It grieves me to see you in such pain. |
| pyramid | A solid figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common point. |
| mummy | The dead body of a human or animal that has been embalmed and prepared for burial, as according to the practices of the ancient Egyptians. |
| coastline | The shape, outline, or boundary of a coast. |
| charity | Provision of help or relief to the poor; alms giving. |
| sea urchin | Any of various echinoderms of the class Echinoderm, having a soft body enclosed in a rounded, radially symmetrical, calcareous skeleton covered with long spines. |
| porcupine | Any of various rodents of the family Hysterical, of Eurasia and Africa, or the family Interpretation, of the Americas, having long, sharp, erectile quills. |
| pincushion | A small firm cushion into which pins are stuck when not in use. |
| mold | . A hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance. |
| tangy | A distinctively sharp taste, flavor, or odor, as that of orange juice. |
| chirp | A short, high-pitched sound, such as the one a small bird or insect makes. |
| fleas | Small, wingless insects of the order Siphonaptera , which feed on warm-blooded animals, including man. |