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Wordly Wise 6.15

Wordly Wise Book 6 Lesson 15

TermDefinition
analyze To break down into separate parts in order to study. An examination of the whole in order to examine its various parts.
apprehensive Worried or uneasy about what might happen. Worry about what might happen; dread.
coincide 1. To be in the same place or occur at the same time. 2. To be exactly the same; to agree. Occurrences that seem to be related but are connected only by chance.
compose 1. To make by combining. 2. To create or write, as a poem or a song. 3. To quiet or calm.
disk Any thin, circular object.
envelop To hide or cover on all sides.
exist 1. To be real. 2. To be found; to occur. 3. To stay alive.
extraordinary Very unusual; remarkable.
fuse To join together by or as if by melting. A fusing or joining together.
mere Nothing more than; only.
revolve To go around something in a circle; to turn around in a circle.
scale Any of the hard plates that cover fish and certain reptiles. A series of musical notes that go higher and higher or lower and lower. An instrument for measuring weight. How size on a map compares with the original. A series of steps, degrees or stages.
solar Of or having to do with the sun.
trace 1. A very small amount. 2. A mark or sign left behind by someone or something. 1. To follow the trail or tracks of; to locate. 2. To copy by following the lines of a drawing through thin paper.
velocity Rate of movement; speed.
Created by: JCrowder11
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