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Dia Per Through, across

Dia Per Through, across. Diagram (noun) A picture drawn to explain an idea. On the test we had to draw a diagram to show how a circuit worked. Diagnose (verb) To identify a disease through symptoms. The doctor was able to diagnose the child’s disease as measles.

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Dia Per Through, across

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  1. Dia PerThrough, across

  2. Diagram (noun)A picture drawn to explain an idea. • On the test we had to draw a diagram to show how a circuit worked.

  3. Diagnose (verb)To identify a disease through symptoms. • The doctor was able to diagnose the child’s disease as measles.

  4. Diagonal (noun)A straight line through a figure from one corner to another corner. • The diagonal divided the square into two triangles.

  5. Dialysis (noun)A medical procedure in which toxins are removed from the urinary system. • My grandmother had to be put on dialysis due to her failing kidneys.

  6. Diaphragm (noun)A membrane that separates one thing from another. • When you breathe, your diaphragm moves up and down, causing air to flow into and out of the lungs.

  7. Perambulate (verb)To walk through, over or around. • The herd perambulated the area, crossing it several times in search of food.

  8. Percolate (verb)To drip through a small opening or to filter a liquid. • Gradually the rain percolated through the soil and into the underground cave.

  9. Perforate (verb)To make holes in something. • If you perforate the convertible’s roof, you’re likely to have rain inside the car.

  10. Persistence (noun)Continuing stubbornly without giving up; determination. • His persistence finally paid off when he earned his black belt in karate.

  11. Pervasive (adjective)Having the power to be spread or to pass through. • The feeling of joy was pervasive, spreading throughout the celebrating group.

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