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This guide explores important vocabulary words including "defection," "disclose," "disposal," "hypothesis," "inventory," "occult," "prudence," and "seclusion." Each term is clearly defined, accompanied by practical examples illustrating their use in context. For instance, "defection" refers to a lack of something necessary, while "disclosure" means to make information known. You'll also learn about phenomena like "occult" and behavior patterns such as "stampede." Enhance your vocabulary and comprehension with these essential definitions.
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Vocab words Emily C Kerrick 4-19-12 Craddy 1st
Defection • The lack of something necessary or desirable for completion or perfection • Do you have a defection that is pulling you down?
Disclose • to make known • This case of is now disclosed.
Disposal • A particular order, distribution, or placement: • The disposal of the lady at table is chicken, fries, and potatoes.
Hypothesis • explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested • I have a Hypothesis, that it will be sunny outside today.
Inventory • . A detailed, itemized list, report, or record of things in one's possession, especially a periodic survey • When will we be having an inventory of this store.
Occult • Of, relating to, or dealing with supernatural influences, agencies, or phenomena • Are you dealing with an occult?
Prudence • The state, quality, or fact of being prudent • Prudence and prudent are similar words.
Seclusion • Removed or remote from others; solitary • I would hate to be in seclusion.
Stampede • sudden frenzied rush of panic-stricken animals • Watch out for that stampede of horses!!!!!