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43 Cards in this Set
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amalgam
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an alloy or union of mercury with another metal.
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noun
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amalgamate
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to mix or blend together in a homogeneous body.
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verb
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amateur
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Practing an art or occupation for the love of it, but not as a profession.
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adjective
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amatory
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designed to excite love
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adjective
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ambidextrous
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having the ability of using both hands with equal skills or ease.
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adjective
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ambiguous
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having a double meaning.
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adjective
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ambitious
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eagerly desirous and aspring.
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adjective
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ambrosial
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divinely sweet, fragrant, or delicious.
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adjective
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ambulance
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a vehicle fitted for conveying the sick and wounded.
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noun
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ambulate
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to walk about
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verb
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ambush
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the act or state of lying concealed for the purpose of surprising or attacking the enemy.
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adjective
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ameliorate
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to relieve, as from pain or hardhsip.
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verb
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amenable
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willing and ready to submit.
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adjective
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Americanism
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a peculiar sense in which an English word or phrase is used in the United States.
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noun
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Amicable
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done in a friendly spirit.
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adjective
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amity
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friendship
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noun
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amorous
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having a propensity for falling in love.
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adjective
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amorous
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having a propensity for falling in love
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adjective
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amorphous
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without determinate shape.
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adjective
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amour
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a love-affair, especially one of an illicit nature.
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noun
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ampere
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the practical unit of electric-current strenght.
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noun
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ampersand
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the character &; and.
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noun
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amphibious
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living both on land and in water.
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adjective
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amphitheater
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an edifice of elliptical shape, constructed about a central open space or arena.
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noun
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amplitude
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largeness.
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noun
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amply
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sufficiently.
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adverb
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amputate
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to remove by cutting, as a limb or some portion of the body.
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amity
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friendship
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noun
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amorous
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having a propensity for falling in love.
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adjective
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amorous
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having a propensity for falling in love
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adjective
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amorphous
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without determinate shape.
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adjective
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amour
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a love-affair, especially one of an illicit nature.
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noun
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ampere
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the practical unit of electric-current strenght.
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noun
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ampersand
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the character &; and.
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noun
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amphibious
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living both on land and in water.
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adjective
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amphitheater
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an edifice of elliptical shape, constructed about a central open space or arena.
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noun
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amplitude
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largeness.
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noun
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amusement
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diversion
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noun
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