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15 Cards in this Set
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SEVER
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v- 1. To break off.
2. To cut in two. |
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VOYAGE
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n. A long journey by sea or in space.
v. to make a journey by sea or in space. |
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COURSE
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n. 1. The path over which something moves.
2. A way of acting or behaving. 3. A subject or set of subjects to be studied. |
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DESPAIR
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v. To lose hope.
n. A total lack of hope. |
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APPROXIMATE
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adj. Not exact, but close enough to be reasonably correct.
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GALE
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n. 1. A very strong wind.
2. A loud outburst. |
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NOSTALGA
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n. A longing for a certian time in the past.
NOSTALGIC-adj.-Having feelings of nostalga. |
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REVIVE
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v. 1. To make or become strong again.
2. To bring back into use or fashion. |
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DEPART
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v. To leave; to go away from a place.
DEPARTURE-n-The act of leaving. |
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ACCURATE
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adj. 1. Able to give a correct reading or measurement.
2. Without mistakes or errors in facts. ACCURACY-n.- Correctness, exactness |
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DESTINATION
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n. The place to which something or someone is going.
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HORIZON
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n. The apparent line in the distance where the sky meets the sea or land.
HORIZONTAL-adj.-Going straight across from side to side. |
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DETERIORATE
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v. To make or become worse.
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JUBILATION
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n- A feeling or expression of great joy.
JUBILANT-adj.-Very happy. |
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NAVIGATE
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v. To calculate or direct the movement of a ship or aircraft.
NAVIGATION-n.-The science or practice of navigating. |