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22 Cards in this Set
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accurate
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Able to give a correct reading or measurement. Without mistakes or errors
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accuracy
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Correctness or precision.
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approximate
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Not exact, but close enough to be reasonably correct
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course (as in a running course)
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the path over which something moves
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course (as in a class)
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a subject or a set of subjects to be studied
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course (as in a plan)
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A way of acting or behaving.
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depart
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To leave or go away.
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departure
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The act of leaving.
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despair
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Hopelessness or to lose hope or a lack of hope
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destination
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the place to which something or someone is going
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deteriorate
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to make or become worse
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gale
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a very strong wind. A loud outburst.
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horizon
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the apparent line in the distance where the sky meets the sea or land
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horizontal
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Going straight across from side to side
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jubilation
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A feeling of extreme joy.
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navigate
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to calculate or direct the movement of a ship or aircraft
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navigation
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the science or act of navigating.
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nostalgia
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A longing for a certain time in the past.
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nostalgic
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Having a longing for things past
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revive
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Bring back to life
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sever
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To break off or to cut in two.
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voyage
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A long journey by sea. To make a long journey by sea.
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