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SAT Words # SAT/W393

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n. somebody or something of unequaled excellence
(a) opportunity
(b) brogue
(c) nonpareil
(d) archangel
 
n. ridicule
(a) accompanist
(b) contumacy
(c) derision
(d) dead-heat
 
n. the state of being dormant
(a) interrogatory
(b) latency
(c) comparison
(d) precedent
 
n. person who makes or deals in optical instruments or eye-glasses
(a) optician
(b) ode
(c) gamut
(d) tenor
 
n. the property of some substances through which the form of the mass can readily be changed
(a) plasticity
(b) calorie
(c) conscience
(d) incapacity

 

n. nonsense
(a) rigmarole
(b) exegesis
(c) magician
(d) handwriting
 
n. a complete thing
(a) veneer
(b) entirety
(c) vociferance
(d) inundation
 
n. authoritative act of prohibition
(a) chronometer
(b) landholder
(c) interdict
(d) ballad
 
n. in mammals, the visceral cavity between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor; the belly
(a) abdomen
(b) deity
(c) cabal
(d) occasion
 
n. the young in the womb or in the egg
(a) soldier
(b) pantheism
(c) sirocco
(d) fetus

n. somebody or something of unequaled excellence (c) nonpareil
n. ridicule (c) derision
n. the state of being dormant (b) latency
n. person who makes or deals in optical instruments or eye-glasses (a) optician
n. the property of some substances through which the form of the mass can readily be changed (a) plasticity
n. nonsense (a) rigmarole
n. a complete thing (b) entirety
n. authoritative act of prohibition (c) interdict
n. in mammals, the visceral cavity between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor; the belly (a) abdomen
n. the young in the womb or in the egg (d) fetus


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