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82 Cards in this Set

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half of a sphere or globe
hemispheres
reasonable in keeping with what is known
logical
complete change
revolutionary
ha
knowledge; ability; intelligence
wit
a short statement in memory of a dead person
epitaph
to change improve
amended
the wooden or metal frame in which the glass of a window or door is set
sash
to grow in wealth or position; do well
prosper
the total before anything has been taken out
gross
loud enough or able to be heard
audible
half of a sphere or globe
hemispheres
reasonable in keeping with what is known
logical
complete change
revolutionary
knowledge; ability; intelligence
wit
a short statement in memory of a dead person
epitaph
to change improve
amended
the wooden or metal frame in which the glass of a window or door is set
sash
to grow in wealth or position; do well
prosper
the total before anything has been taken out
gross
loud enough or able to be heard
audible
supplies especially of food
provisions
to make from whatever is on hand
improvised
desiring to know or learn
curious
a one page notice or advertisement made to be handed to people personally
handbill
an official proclamation or order
decrees
the study or science of aircraft
aviation
any preformance or action done by a single person
solo
the operator or pilot of an airplane
aviator
a person who navigates
navigator
the imaginary line separating the northern and southern hemispheres
equatorial
related to or operating in or from the air or aircraft
aerial
very heavy rain fall season
monsoon
an airplane that that has a single pair of wings
monoplane
a small boat used for police and rescue work
cutter
to become less in size
wanes
a Spanish word used to address an older woman
dona
a patio or similar paved area next to a house
terraces
shouting in a loud confused way
clamoring
hit again and again
pelted
torn down;ruined;destroyed
demolished
civilian group formed to organize relief services.
civil defense
rate of motion;speed
velocity
more than needed; plentiful
ample
a spanish word for store
colmado
a cream or oil used to soothe the pain of a wound or burn.
salve
a stack of wood logs four feet high four feet wide and eight feed long.
cord
to make a soft crackling sound like that made by leaves moving in the wind.
rustle
well-behaved or peaceful
orderly
to ask for facts or advice
consult
to meet at an appointed time on place
rendezvous
a secret organization to free slaves
underground railroad
a connected series of operation designed to bring about a particular result
campaign
a storage place for ammunition
ammunition dump
to complete a course of study successfully
Graduating
an idea,goal,or plan
intentions
an organization set up for a particular purpose
institution
to cut or separate; to end a relationship
sever
living or acting alone
solitary
cutting into the body for purposes of health
operation
instruction;teaching
Education
a mental or bodily feeling
sensation
customers
partons
tenement
an old and run-down apartment building
ignorance
lacking knowledge
faculty
the teachers and administrators of a school
cautiously
careful, watchful
gavel
a wooden mallet or hammer used by presidents or judges
typhoid
a serious infectious disease resulting in a high fever
an advanced student or graduate who works under close supervision
intern
obstetrics
a branch of medical science that deals with the care of women before, during, and after childbirth
pneumonia
a disease that involves inflammation of the lungs
hygiene
the system or rules or keeping healthy
nutrition
the steps by which a living thing uses food for growth
hydrotherapy
the use of water in the treatment of disease
polio
a disease that paralyzes legs, arms, or other body parts
cutting into the body for purposes of health
operation
instruction, teaching
education
a mental or bodily feeling
sensation
a quality that exits but isn't in use yet
potentials
a creative idea or attitude
inspiration
always together; unable to separate
inseparable
a strong desire for a goal or a position of importance
aspiration