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  1. The Century Vocabulary Builder by Joseph M. Bachelor, 2010-03-07
  2. Vocabulary : Description, Acquisition and Pedagogy (Cambridge Language Teaching Library)
  3. Word Smart for Business: Cultivating a Six-figure Vocabulary (Smart Guides) by Paul Westbrook, 1997-05-20
  4. Word Jam Guide To Awesome Vocabulary by Walt Frazier, Donna Reynolds, 1999-12-31
  5. Vocabulary Builder, Course 6, Student Edition by Glencoe McGraw-Hill, 2004-02-13
  6. Webster's New World Pocket Vocabulary by Mark Alan Stewart, 1999-10-15
  7. Daily Skill-Builders: Vocabulary : Grades 4-5 (Daily Skill-Builders English/Language Arts Series (4-5) Ser) by Walch, 2004-01
  8. 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary by Wilfred Funk, Norman Lewis, 1991-03-15
  9. Check Your Vocabulary for Academic English: All you need to pass your exams (Check Your Vocabulary Workbooks) by David Porter, 2009-03-01
  10. Grammar and Vocabulary: A Resource Book for Students (Routledge English Language Introductions) by Howard Jackson, 2002-05-10
  11. Handbook of Korean Vocabulary: A Resource for Word Recognition and Comprehension (English and Korean Edition) by Miho Choo, William O'Grady, 1996-03-01
  12. Webster's New World Essential Vocabulary by David Alan Herzog, 2004-12-17
  13. A New English-Russian and Russian-English Dictionary Containing the Whole Vocabulary in General Use with Copious Selections of Scientific, Technical and ... Figured (English and Russian Edition) by M. Golovinsky, M. Golowinsky, 1928
  14. Internationales Worterbuch der Metrologie =: International vocabulary of basic and general terms in metrology (German Edition)

41. Tahitian Academy
Information on the organization responsible for safeguarding and enriching the Tahitian language, normalizing vocabulary, grammar and spelling, promoting publication of books in Tahitian and general education in the language.
http://www.tahitinet.com/presense/academy.html
THE TAHITIAN ACADEMY The Tahitian Academy was created by a vote of the Territorial Assembly on August 2, 1972. It was inaugurated on July 2, 1974 by the Governor Daniel Videau and its statutes were approved by the Territorial Assembly on December 5, 1974. The Academy is aimed at safeguarding and enriching the Tahitian language, normalislng the vocabulary, the grammar and the spelling, promoting the publication of books in Tahitian as well as the generalized teaching of the language. Since its foundation, the Academy has written, in collaboration with the Territorial Education Service, the books used for teaching Tahitian in the primary schools. In 1987 it wrote and published a huge grammar (T: tarame) of the Tahitian language (500 ex. in bond version and 2,500 ex. in paperback version) aimed at enacting precise official grammatical and orthographical rules. It searches for the translation of words related to specialized fields of activity (navigation, medicine, meteorology, etc) for which it has until now published two vocabularies. The Academy has also published two volumes of words of contemporary Tahitian which were not listed in the usual dictionaries. Each year, it organizes literary competitions aimed at finding the best works from which abstracts are thereafter published in anthologies by the Academy. Until now two such anthologies have been printed.

42. OWL At Purdue University: Logical Vocabulary
Fallacies. Improprieties. Logical vocabulary. vocabulary. This page is locatedat http//owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_logic.html. topica,
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_logic.html
Main Indexes OWL Home Page Writing Lab and OWL Info Handouts and Materials Workshops and Presentations Internet Resources owl home writing lab and owl handouts workshops and presentations ... internet resources
Argumentative Writing
Logical Vocabulary
Reaching Logical Conclusions
Fallacies
Improprieties
Logical Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Proposition
T or F in an argument, but not alone. Can be a premise or conclusion. Is not equal to a sentence.
Premise
Proposition used as evidence in an argument.
Conclusion
Proposition used as a thesis in an argument.
Argument
A group of propositions of which one is claimed to follow from the others.
Induction
A process through which the premises provide some basis for the conclusion.
Deduction
A process through which the premises provide conclusive proof for the conclusion.
Argument Indicators: Premise Indicators: Conclusion Indicators: should
must
ought
necessarily
since
because
for
as
in as much as
for the reason that
first therefore hence thus so consequently it follows that one may infer one may conclude When dealing with persuasive writing, it will be helpful for you to outline the argument by premises and conclusions. By looking at the structure of the argument, it is easy to spot logical error.

43. OWL At Purdue University: Printable Handouts: Logical Vocabulary
Logical vocabulary. vocabulary. Proposition distribution. This page is locatedat http//owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/print/general/gl_logic.html.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/print/general/gl_logic.html
Logical Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Proposition
T or F in an argument, but not alone. Can be a premise or conclusion. Is not equal to a sentence.
Premise
Proposition used as evidence in an argument.
Conclusion
Proposition used as a thesis in an argument.
Argument
A group of propositions of which one is claimed to follow from the others.
Induction
A process through which the premises provide some basis for the conclusion.
Deduction
A process through which the premises provide conclusive proof for the conclusion.
Argument Indicators: Premise Indicators: Conclusion Indicators: should
must
ought
necessarily
since
because
for
as
in as much as
for the reason that
first therefore hence thus so consequently it follows that one may infer one may conclude When dealing with persuasive writing, it will be helpful for you to outline the argument by premises and conclusions. By looking at the structure of the argument, it is easy to spot logical error.
Example 1
"Universities are full of knowledge. The freshmen bring a little in, and the seniors take none away, and knowledge accumulates." Harvard President A. L. Lowell

44. Iowa Department Of Public Health Dictionary
Alphabetical listing of terms used within the department including goverment pseudonyms, acronyms and general medical and healthrelated vocabulary.
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/terms/list.htm

45. AntiVirus Speech Recognition Wireless Printing/Serial/Modem
VAU10384, Voice Automated vocabulary (general Surgery), $249.00, Add to Cart. VAU-10564,Voice Automated vocabulary (general Legal), $249.00, Add to Cart.
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46. Retail Spanish Gen Vocab
3. general vocabulary. there is – hay (ay). there are – hay (ay). also– también (tahmbee-ehn). in – en (ehn). on – en (ehn). at – en (ehn).
http://www.rxfactstat.com/CE/programs/spanish/03generalvocab.htm

47. English-Thai Quiz - General Vocabulary
JavaScript. JavaScript/HTML Template Copyright (C) 19982000 by CharlesI. Kelly. This quiz is part of English-Thai vocabulary Quizzes.
http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/v/th/ut-general.html
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48. Berlin Wall And Unification: Glossary / General Vocabulary
Glossary / general vocabulary © D. Nutting This list is alphabetical. The letters(m), (f) and (nt) indicate that the noun is masculine, feminine or neuter.
http://www.mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au/la/lote/german/materials/wall-voc.htm
McKinnon Secondary College The Berlin Wall and Unification Glossary / General vocabulary
© D. Nutting This list is alphabetical. The letters (m), (f) and (nt) indicate that the noun is masculine, feminine or neuter. You can search this page for a specific adjective or phrase by using the combination of Ctrl and F on your keyboard. If you want to enter a German word that contains an Umlaut , you can copy and paste from one of these here: Ostwortkatalog is a German website that lists words, titles and expressions that were unique to the former East Germany, and gives West German equivalents of them. Anspruch (m) - claim. For example, some western Germans made a claim for property they had left behind in eastern Germany when they had left the DDR years earlier (see Eigentum Arbeitslosigkeit (f) - unemployment. Much unemployment occurred in eastern Germany after unification because most DDR businesses were not competitive enough for the western market economy. They had many more workers than were needed to produce goods efficiently. Begrüssungsgeld (nt) - Welcome money (DM100), paid by the West German government to East Germans coming to visit the West in the initial period after the fall of the Wall. Using their passport, East Germans could collect it at a bank.

49. Vocabulary Resources For Students Of German
Berlin Wall Reunification glossary / general vocabulary list. Ausländerfeindlichkeitglossary / general vocabulary list. Back to Resources/Links,
http://www.mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au/la/lote/german/materials/vocxlist.htm
McKinnon Secondary College Vocabulary Resources for Students of German Describing people's personality Describing people's appearance How to compare things using adjectives in German List of colloquial expressions (at Rob Shea's site) Idioms and Sayings (from Robert Rayle)
You can download a small shareware (free) Windows program that allows you to work with 900 Redewendungen (idioms), presented to you in German and in English. Register and pay and you get many more.
You can also download a similar free program that presents you with 650 (sayings).
You will need to have a file-unzipping program on your computer (eg UltimateZip) in order to install these. UltimateZip is a free unzipping program from Germany - you can choose whether you want the USA version or the German-language version. Tricky expressions in German Zungenbrecher (tongue twisters) Ausländerfeindlichkeit: glossary / general vocabulary list Back to Resources/Links Compiled by D. Nutting

50. Ansidocstore: Product: 'Standardization And Related Activities -- General Vocabu
Document Details. Document Number ISO/IEC GUIDE 21996. Title Standardizationand related activities general vocabulary. Abstract NONE. File Size
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51. General Hrair Lapine Vocabulary
Lapine vocabulary. nature of pebbles covered by paws) Efrafa = a hostile rabbit warrenthat was a virtual police state and that was run by general Woundwort El
http://www.geocities.com/alberta_gamer/lv.htm
Lapine Vocabulary Bobstones = rabbit guessing game (number and nature of pebbles covered by paws)
Efrafa = a hostile rabbit warren that was a virtual police state and that was run by General Woundwort
El-Ahrairah = rabbit folk hero
Elil = enemy of a rabbit (predator)
Embleer = stinking (smell of fox) - can be used as a curse
Flay = normal food (grass)
Flayrah = good food
Frith = the sun, rabbit god
Fu-Inlé = night time (after Inlé rises)
Hawk = any bird of prey
Hlessi = a rabbit without a warren to call home Homba = fox Hrair = thousand; any number over four Hraka = droppings - can be used as a curse Inlé = moon Iron Road = railroad Marli = mother rabbit Ni-Frith = noon Owsla = a rabbit warren's defence unit Pylon Line = power lines Rah = leader, Chief Rabbit Silf = outdoors, on surface of ground (out of burrows) Silflay = eat outside Stop Running = die Tharn = state of shock and paralysis

52. The General Vocabulary Rules Of The NGL Project
1.1.2 general vocabulary. The subject of this proposal. general vocabulary 2.0The Rules for Building the general vocabulary. First and
http://www.geocities.com/ngl_repository/vocrules.htm
The General Vocabulary Rules of the NGL Project
Preface
This proposal is a third draft of the lexicon building proposal, which has been modified to clear up mistakes, take into account what we have seen in testing the system in operation (successfully, I believe) and generally make suitable for public viewing and use. The basic structure of this document is to look first at what I see as being the basic structure of the NGL language, in order to be able to specify what things this proposal pertains to and what things it doesn't. Then I will propose in detail a procedure for building the general lexicon in an orderly fashion. The theoretical structural portion should be viewed as "non-official", more of a preamble to explain the conceptual framework from which the rules were constructed. The portion that is binding is the rules themselves. This document represents a re-thinking of the way in which we add new words to the language. The hope is that this proposal will facilitate an orderly and friendly effort of language building that can easily accomodate any project member who wants to propose an addition or a change to the vocabulary. It is hoped that growth of the lexicon, while slow, will be both continuous and well-thought-out. This proposal takes considerable inspiration from the status quo that had already seemed to have developed, codifying it to try and remove confusion. The only major change is in the way modules are viewed; under this proposal, the amount of vocabulary belonging to modules is minimal, and any item that can be is to be subsumed into the general vocabulary, where it can be generally useful and productive.

53. Earth System Science Vocabulary
Earth System Science Vocabularies Part I general Science Topics,Processes and Concepts. States of Matter. Forms of matter as solid
http://www.dlesecommunity.carleton.edu/ess_vocab/part1.htm
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Earth System Science Vocabularies Part I: General Science Topics, Processes and Concepts States of Matter Forms of matter as solid, liquid or vapor, differing in their observable physical properties Processes that Alter States of Matter condensation Process by which a vapor becomes liquid or solid. chemical fractionation Compositional differentiation via numerous chemical processes phase transformations Change of a crystal from one polymorph to another melt(ing) Transformation from a solid to a liquid state crystallization Transformation from a liquid or vapor to a solid state dehydration A (metamorphic) reaction that results in the transfer of H O to the fluid phase metamorphism Mineralogical, chemical and textural adjustment of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions weathering Physical disintegration or chemical decomposition of rock solution A homogeneous mixture of two or more components in a single phase, often refers specifically to a solution in water (an aqueous solution); a process of chemical weathering by which rock and mineral material passes into solution.

54. GRE General Vocabulary Word List
. GRE general vocabulary Word List . GRE general vocabulary WordList. this is not a common vocabulary GRE general vocabulary
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GRE General Vocabulary Word List
  • this is not a common vocabulary GRE General Vocabulary is the list of the actual words that have appeared frequently on the verbal section of the GRE General, that is why
  • the definition is not full, e.g. "caustic" means "able to burn or destroy by chemical action" but on the test this word has another (figurative) meaning - "biting, sarcastic". e.g. - caustic remark
  • misprints are possible
Word Explanation abacus frame with balls for calculating abate to lessen, to subside abdication giving up control, authority abdomen stomach and bowels aberration straying away from what is normal abeyance suspended action abhor to hate, to detest abide be faithful to; endure abjure promise or swear to give up abraded rubbed off, worn away by friction abrasion rubbing, scraping, wearing off abrogate repeal or annul by authority abscond to go away suddenly (to avoid arrest) abstruse difficult to comprehend; obscure

55. GRE General Vocabulary Word List
. GRE general vocabulary Word List . GRE general vocabulary WordList. abeyance, n. a temporary suspension of function or activity.
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GRE General Vocabulary Word List
abeyance n. a temporary suspension of function or activity abominate v. to hate extremely; to abhor; to detest abrogate v. to repeal, annul, or abolish an authoritative act, for example, a law, or decree abstemious adj. refraining from pleasure, and from food or strong drink in particular abstruse adj. difficult to comprehend, obscure acerbic adj. sour, harsh, severe adulterate v. to corrupt or debase, to make impure alacrity n. cheerfullness, a readiness or promptness to act or serve alloy v. to reduce the purity of a metal by mixing with one less valuable; to debase by mixing something inferior amalgamate v. to mix, to blend, to unite, to alloy with mercury ameliorate v. to improve, to make better anachronistic adj. erroneous in date, characterized by being out of its historical time anagram n.

56. BBC Education - AS Guru - General Studies - Culture - Morality - Vocabulary Of M
vocabulary of Moral Decision Making At AS level you will be encouragedto use a new vocabulary when discussing 'rights and wrongs'.
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Vocabulary of Moral Decision Making At GCSE level you were probably allowed to use words such as 'right' and 'wrong' quite freely. To say 'I think that he is right to do that' is acceptable. However, it is not particularly specific. At AS level you will be encouraged to use a new vocabulary when discussing 'rights and wrongs'. It is important that you are comfortable with these words and that you can use them freely. Moral A moral decision concerns 'big questions', questions of ethical importance. A moral decision or action is considered by you to be the 'correct' thing to think or do. For example, you may think that caring for the elderly is a moral thing to do. Immoral An immoral decision concerns 'big questions', questions of ethical importance. An immoral decision or action is considered by you to be the 'wrong' thing to think or do. For example, you might think that racism is immoral. Amoral An amoral decision or action is taken in the absence of knowledge of morality. A child or person with severe learning difficulties might make amoral decisions or carry out amoral actions. For example, if a five-year-old child innocently hits his brother because he wants to see what will happen.

57. General Vocabulary For The NLE
National Latin Exam, Cetera. general vocabulary for the NLE that is notused or not emphasized - in Ecce Romani Back to NLE Index Military
http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/things/jcl/nle/nle-vocab.htm
National Latin Exam General Vocabulary for the NLE
that is not used - or not emphasized -
in Ecce Romani
Back to NLE Index
Military bellum (war) legatus (lieutenant) socius (ally) miles (soldier) nauta (sailor) imperator (general) oppidum (town) navis (ship) hostis (enemy) dux (leader) gladius (sword) legio (legion) Adv/Prep/Conj bene ante itaque diu super si ob propter olim Adjectives pulcher (beautiful) altus (high, deep) carus (dear) cupidus (eager for) tardus (late) liber (free) gratus (pleasing to) latus (wide) novus (new) notus (well-known) fortis (brave, strong) clarus (clear, famous) Verbs cupido (wish) ago (do, drive) appello (name) do/dono (give) interficio (kill) amitto (lose, send away) servo (save) moneo (warn) rego (rule) oppugno (attack) pugno (fight) monstro (show) vinco (defeat) supero (defeat) capio (take, seize) Nouns aqua oculus auxilium pes caput mors fabula animus templum mons corpus pax vita locus gaudium pons mare lux insula deus praemium homo animal lex unda murus caelum civis consul hiems agricola animus castra rex flumen virtus Trojan War (circa 1200 BC) Trojans Greeks Greek author: Homer Priam Agamemnon Trojan Horse Hector Achilles
Aeneas Odysseus
Periods of Government 753 BC - 509 BC 509 BC - 27 BC 27 BC - 476 AD Monarchy Republic Empire Seven Kings Two Consuls yearly Emperors Romulus Julius Caesar Augustus Tarquinius Superbus 44 BC Ides of March
Punic Wars Carthage vs. Rome

58. ESL Quizzes :: ESL Quiz Centre For English Learners
Try a vocabulary ESL quiz now. Grammar ESL Quizzes. These Try a dragand drop ESL quiz now. general Knowledge ESL Quizzes. general
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ESL Quizzes for English Learners English Club English Club ESL Quizzes ESL Quizzes for English Learners Welcome to English Club ESL Quizzes, where you can test your knowledge of English with a quiz and have fun at the same time! There are quizzes for all levels on grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary. Go ahead! Check your level, and see if you can beat the Quiz Master! What does QUIZ mean?
  • QUIZ [noun]. (plural: quizzes) 1 a test of knowledge, often as a competition for entertainment. 2 (informal, mainly British) a period of questioning. 3 (North American) an informal, written test. TO QUIZ [verb]. (quizzes, quizzed, quizzing) 1 to question (somebody). 2 (North American) to give an informal written test to.
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59. General Vocabulary
Translate this page general vocabulary. abdominal surgery. cirugía abdominal. abnormal. anormal. abortion.aborto. absces. abseso/a. accident. accidente. acid. ácido. adrenalin. adrenaline.
http://www.vtmednet.org/medspanish/genvocab.html
GENERAL VOCABULARY abdominal surgery abnormal anormal abortion aborto absces abseso/a accident accidente acid adrenalin adrenaline air albumin alive viva ambidextrous ambidoxtro amputation analysis appetite apetito autoclave autoclave autopsy afltopsia baby bachelor soltero bacillus bacilo bacteria bacteria bad male baldness calvicie band banda, faj a bandage venda, vendaje bath beard barba bed cama bedclothes ropa de cama bedpan beer cerveza better major biopsy biopsia bitter amargo blackhead espinilla, barrillo blanket frazada blonde rubio/a blood sangre blood bank banco de sangre bottle botella box caja bread pan breakfast desayuno broken roto brunette brush cepillo caffeine calorie carbohydrate carbohidrato carbon carbon carbon monoxide cardiogram cardiograma cardiograph cautery cauterio cephalometer cereal cereal(es) cesarean operation chair silla child childbirth parto chocolate chocolate cholesterol colesterol chronic citric acid clinic clot coagulated blood coagulation coffee cold frio collapse colapso comb peine comfortable complexion tez contact lentes de contacto convalescent convaleciente convulsion copper cobra corpuscle cosmetics crab (touse) ladilla critic critic crutch muleta cup taza cure cura curl rizo curled hair pelo crespo cycle ciclo danger oars pelig roso dark (hair) dead muerto deaf sordo death muerte dec repit dental floss hilo dental dental surgery depression depresion detergent detergente diagnosi s diagnosi s diagnostic diet dieta digestion comida diseased enfe rmo disinfection doctor's office consultorio dose dosis dropper g ate ro drug addict adicto a las drogas dry seco dying (near death) moribundo embryo emotion enough suficiente

60. General Vocabulary Crossword 2
Games. general vocabulary Crossword 2.
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