Macbeth Act 3 Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| verity | (noun) the truth; the real facts or circumstances. |
| indissoluble | (adjective) firm, stable; perpetually binding or obligatory. |
| invention | (noun) fabrication; fiction; plan. |
| unlineal | (adjective) usurped; not of direct descent or succession. |
| probation | (noun) trial; proof. |
| fancy | (noun) idea or opinion with little foundation. |
| scotch | (verb) to wound or render harmless for a time. |
| sleek | (verb) to make smooth or sleek. |
| seel | (verb) to make blind; to close a person’s eyes. |
| vouch | (verb) to allege, affirm, guarantee. |
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