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SAT Exam Test # SAT/M196

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n. superfluity
(a) any artificial covered channel for the passage of water through a bank or under a road
(b) a loose robe, fastening with a sash, the principal outer garment in Japan
(c) a small cavern
(d) that part of anything that is in excess of what is needed
 
n. outpost
(a) a detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main body to guard against surprise
(b) forbearance in judging of the acts or opinions of others
(c) unmerited contemptuous conduct or treatment
(d) any unnatural addition, outgrowth or development
 
n. metropolis
(a) the practical unit of electric-current strength
(b) one who writes or is skilled in writing
(c) a chief city, either the capital or the largest or most important city of a state
(d) foreboding
 
v. acidify
(a) to change into a sour tasting solution that dissolves metals and other materials
(b) to water, as land, by ditches or other artificial means
(c) to indulge in fretfulness and faultfinding
(d) to cut or carve in or upon some surface
 
n. armory
(a) a philosopher who investigates the essence of the world and of reality
(b) a gathered multitude of human beings
(c) a small flag
(d) an arsenal

 

v. vacate
(a) to sail around the world
(b) to put to shame
(c) to place in a detached state or situation
(d) to leave
 
adj. repulsive
(a) of a steady and sober character
(b) poverty-stricken
(c) grossly offensive
(d) unwilling
 
v. condense
(a) to abridge; to shorten
(b) to place in the earth, as a dead body
(c) to bring in
(d) to assign a definite thing or part to a certain person
 
v. seethe
(a) to be violently excited or agitated
(b) to point out or publicly accuse as deserving of punishment, censure or odium
(c) to cause to loathe
(d) to engage to marry
 
n. ligament
(a) something binds objects together
(b) a formal summary of fundamental points of religious belief
(c) an argument to obtain some desired action
(d) an inscription on a tomb or monument in honor or in memory of the dead

n. superfluity (d) that part of anything that is in excess of what is needed
n. outpost (a) a detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main body to guard against surprise
n. metropolis (c) a chief city, either the capital or the largest or most important city of a state
v. acidify (a) to change into a sour tasting solution that dissolves metals and other materials
n. armory (d) an arsenal
v. vacate (d) to leave
adj. repulsive (c) grossly offensive
v. condense (a) to abridge; to shorten
v. seethe (a) to be violently excited or agitated
n. ligament (a) something binds objects together


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