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SAT Test # SAT/M146

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n. corroboration
(a) confirmation
(b) lack of refinement in conduct or speech
(c) a body of infantry composed of two or more companies, forming a part of a regiment
(d) dependence on charity
 
n. buoyancy
(a) an uncastrated male horse, commonly one kept for breeding
(b) power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas
(c) reasoning in which from certain and known relations or resemblance others are formed
(d) dead and putrefying flesh
 
n. writing
(a) pregnancy
(b) the act or art of tracing or inscribing on a surface letters or ideographs
(c) beginning
(d) a series of tables giving the days of the week together with certain astronomical information
 
n. polemics
(a) capacity to know or understand
(b) a choral composition
(c) extravagant person; lavish spender; spendthrift; squanderer; one who wastes money
(d) the art of controversy or disputation
 
n. keepsake
(a) something that is of the highest possible excellence or eminence
(b) a souvenir; object kept as a reminder of an event
(c) conservation
(d) the son of the Athenian river-god Cephisus, fabled to have fallen in love with his reflection

 

n. inkling
(a) a hint
(b) the language of one's country
(c) a favorable or prosperous course or termination of anything attempted
(d) sorcery
 
n. moralist
(a) a consecration to the ministry
(b) a writer on ethics
(c) a 20th-century revival of interest in the worship of nature, fertility, etc., as represented by various deities
(d) a disagreeable, harsh or discordant sound or combination of sounds or tones
 
n. scribe
(a) discharge of blood from a ruptured or wounded blood-vessel
(b) a going forth or departure from a place or country, especially of many people
(c) a very small amount, portion or particle
(d) one who writes or is skilled in writing
 
n. cataclysm
(a) the place where one lives
(b) any overwhelming flood of water
(c) one who uses or engages the services of other persons for pay
(d) an advocate of the doctrine that nothing either exists or can be known
 
n. subterfuge
(a) order; neatness
(b) evasion
(c) a sign (^) placed below a line, indicating where omitted words, etc., should be inserted
(d) an instance that may serve as a guide or basis for a rule

n. corroboration (a) confirmation
n. buoyancy (b) power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas
n. writing (b) the act or art of tracing or inscribing on a surface letters or ideographs
n. polemics (d) the art of controversy or disputation
n. keepsake (b) a souvenir; object kept as a reminder of an event
n. inkling (a) a hint
n. moralist (b) a writer on ethics
n. scribe (d) one who writes or is skilled in writing
n. cataclysm (b) any overwhelming flood of water
n. subterfuge (b) evasion


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