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Vocabulary for Non English Speakers: Examples of Verbs Nouns Adjectives

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SAT test: Vocabulary Words: Examples of Nouns Meaning of protract, by-law, overture, delineate, inseparable, derisible, distend, foreordain, liable, copious SAT Preparation Tests SAT verbal preparation: Vocabulary Games: English Noun

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v. protract


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n. by-law


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n. overture


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v. delineate


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adj. inseparable


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adj. derisible


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v. distend


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v. foreordain


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adj. liable


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adj. copious


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(1) What does protract mean, (2) What does by-law mean, (3) What does overture mean, (4) What does delineate mean, (5) What does inseparable mean, (6) What does derisible mean, (7) What does distend mean, (8) What does foreordain mean, (9) What does liable mean, (10) What does copious mean

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