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SAT Vocabulary # SAT/M449

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n. blemish
(a) a mark that mars beauty
(b) a disfigurement
(c) any object, especially a weapon, thrown or intended to be thrown
(d) a master in the technique of some particular fine art
 
n. tenant
(a) any sham, pretense or deceptive movement
(b) person who is acquainted with several languages
(c) a medical preparation, aromatic and oily, used for healing
(d) an occupant
 
n. purgatory
(a) a bruise
(b) an intermediate state where souls are made fit for paradise or heaven by expiatory suffering
(c) that which follows in consequence of what has previously happened
(d) a restriction
 
n. corrosion
(a) gradual decay by crumbling or surface disintegration
(b) the long hair growing upon and about the neck of certain animals, as the horse and the lion
(c) satisfaction
(d) excessive, pretentious and demonstrative vanity
 
n. resilience
(a) any application soothing to an irritable surface
(b) the power of springing back to a former position
(c) anything that allures or is intended to allures into danger or temptation
(d) a natural or artificial layer, bed or thickness of any substance or material

 

n. complication
(a) the act of putting in proper order or the state of being put in order
(b) a very wide-angled photographic lens
(c) an intermingling or combination of things or parts, especially in a perplexing manner
(d) a brief narrative founded on real scenes or events usually with a moral
 
n. alto
(a) wrath
(b) a periodical allowance to an individual on account of past service done by them
(c) the lowest or deepest female voice or part
(d) a parting address
 
n. autopsy
(a) a word directly opposed to another in meaning
(b) an instrument for indicating the atmospheric pressure per unit of surface
(c) a member of a degraded class; a social outcast
(d) the examination of a dead body by dissection to ascertain the cause of death
 
n. colloquy
(a) a duplicate executed by the artist himself and regarded, equally with the first, as an original
(b) entrance
(c) a member of a regiment composed of men of great stature
(d) conversation
 
n. miser
(a) a person given to saving and hoarding unduly
(b) wide-spread occurrence of a disease in a certain region
(c) a picture or description in which natural characteristics are exaggerated or distorted
(d) the stealing of passages from the writings of another and publishing them as one's own

n. blemish (a) a mark that mars beauty
n. tenant (d) an occupant
n. purgatory (b) an intermediate state where souls are made fit for paradise or heaven by expiatory suffering
n. corrosion (a) gradual decay by crumbling or surface disintegration
n. resilience (b) the power of springing back to a former position
n. complication (c) an intermingling or combination of things or parts, especially in a perplexing manner
n. alto (c) the lowest or deepest female voice or part
n. autopsy (d) the examination of a dead body by dissection to ascertain the cause of death
n. colloquy (d) conversation
n. miser (a) a person given to saving and hoarding unduly

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