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60 Cards in this Set
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align
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to bring the parts of a whole into proper coordination with one another
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aperture
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hole or opening
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appraisal
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evaluation
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circumstance
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condition
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critically
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in a faultfinding manner
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determine
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to conclude
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diagonally
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on a slant
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disclose
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reveal
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dissolve
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to melt from a solid to a liquid
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distinguish
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see the similarity in
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grave
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serious
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image
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photograph, mirror, painting, ect.
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intent
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engrossed
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intermittently
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form time to time, periodically
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intruder
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trespasser
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overtake
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to catch up with
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retrieve
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to bring back
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suffice
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to be adequate
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sufficient
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enough
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supple
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able to move; flexible
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abundant
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in plentiful supply
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corridor
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long hallway
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cumbersome
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hard to handle because of size, weight, or shape
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enclosure
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fenced in area
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envision
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to imagine
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herald
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to usher in, to announce
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horde
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large crowd
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magnificent
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grand, rich, beautiful, or splendid
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mass
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large quantity or number
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multitude
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crowd
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ominous
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threatening
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pervade
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to spread throughout
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proclaim
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to declare
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resemblance
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likeness
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sheer
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absolute
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spectacle
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strange or remarkable site
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teem
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to be full of
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transitional
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relating to a movement from 1 state or condition to another
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uncharted
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unknown, not mapped
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venture
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to take a risk
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clan
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group of people; or family
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cleft
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opening; division; crevice
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conifer
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cone-bearing tree or shrub
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contour
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outline
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deplete
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to use up gradually
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expanse
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large, open area
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fierce
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powerful; raging; violent
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finery
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elegant or showing clothing
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flounder
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to struggle clumsily; to stumble
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complex
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complicated, involved
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luminous
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shinning
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majestic
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stately, magnificent
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mar
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to ruin the beauty of; spoil
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mythical
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existing only in myths
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outcrop
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part of a rock or mineral for motion that is exposed at the surface of the ground
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pristine
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pure, unspoiled
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scuttle
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to run
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steppe
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a vast plain having few trees
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stockpile
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a supply of materials stored up for future use.
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spontaneous
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not planned ahead of time; impulsive
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