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| Climax: point of highest interest or excitement |
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We get to the climax of theory.
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| Compels: forces to do something |
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He compels to his brother to do the homework.
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| Favorable: beneficial or advantageous |
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It was favorable for him to go to the camp.
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| Foliage: leaves of a plant |
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I like the foliage of those trees on that street.
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| Municipal: part of a local government |
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| I will go to the municipal of my town, in order to receive my salary.[image] |
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| Residents: people who live in a place |
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| In 2014, there are about 4 million residents in Costa Rica.[image] |
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| Specimens: parts of a group to be used as a sample |
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I have a couple of specimens in my laboratory.
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| Varying: differing; changing |
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| The colors of this flower are varying because of the climate.[image] |
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| Blemished: stained; marked with a flaw |
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| I throw the coffee on the scarf and it blemished it.[image] |
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| Burly: strong, large, and muscular |
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| There was a burly girl out at Wembling Street.[image] |
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| Commences: begins; starts |
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| He commences today at 8:30, on the bendge.[image] |
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| Harmonious: balanced in a pleasing way |
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| There is an harmonious environment around my house.[image] |
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| Inconceivable: unbelievable; unimaginable |
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| It was inconceivable that he killed his whole family.[image] |
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| Incredulity: inability to believe |
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| There is a lot of incredulity nowadays.[image] |
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| Postscript: a note added at the end of a piece of writing |
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| The postscript that I left to my grandmother was very long. [image] |
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| Prophecy: prediction of the future |
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| I love the prophecies that the Bible said about Jesus coming again.[image] |
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