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SAT Practice # SAT/M396

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adj. newtonian
(a) of or pertaining to particular English philosopher
(b) trivial
(c) not having an adequate or proper supply or amount
(d) pertaining to charity
 
n. imitation
(a) ill will; spitefulness
(b) that which is made as a likeness or copy
(c) inhabitant
(d) a duplicate executed by the artist himself and regarded, equally with the first, as an original
 
n. lordling
(a) the habit of pairing or having but one mate
(b) a little aristocrat
(c) rhythmical or measured flow or movement, as in poetry or the time and pace of marching troops
(d) a step, degree, rank or relative position in an order or series
 
v. induct
(a) to make fast, as a rope, by winding round a cleat
(b) to meditate or reflect upon
(c) to stretch out or expand in every direction
(d) to bring in
 
n. transposition
(a) a narrow street, garden path, walk or the like
(b) a clever or sarcastic remark
(c) the act of reversing the order or changing the place of
(d) modification

 

adv. verily
(a) entirely
(b) without intention
(c) in truth
(d) according to the usual order of things
 
n. revelation
(a) a description or report of something as modified by one's character or opinion
(b) a disclosing, discovering or making known of what was before secret, private or unknown
(c) person who places in trust
(d) the sound produced by combining two vowels in to a single syllable or running together the sounds
 
adj. diatomic
(a) following in uninterrupted succession
(b) low-priced; cheap
(c) not to be understood
(d) containing only two atoms
 
adj. disconsolate
(a) capable of being turned back
(b) grief-stricken
(c) pertaining to the relation of lord and vassal
(d) usual or customary
 
adj. pervasive
(a) thoroughly penetrating or permeating
(b) durable
(c) pertaining to the treasury or public finances of a government
(d) given to constant trivial talking

adj. newtonian (a) of or pertaining to particular English philosopher
n. imitation (b) that which is made as a likeness or copy
n. lordling (b) a little aristocrat
v. induct (d) to bring in
n. transposition (c) the act of reversing the order or changing the place of
adv. verily (c) in truth
n. revelation (b) a disclosing, discovering or making known of what was before secret, private or unknown
adj. diatomic (d) containing only two atoms
adj. disconsolate (b) grief-stricken
adj. pervasive (a) thoroughly penetrating or permeating


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