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characterize
- verb
- Would you characterize this as a first strike weapon?
- chA-racte-rIze
- character, chA-racter,
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dEsert dessErt
desert: sand, dessert: food
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ubiquitous
- adj.
- n. ubiquity
- ubIquity
- everywhere. The computers are ubiquitous.
- Ubiquity, a book writern by Mark Buchanan
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saturate
- verb, fill completely
- T.V. satellites have already begun to saturate the world small screen with programs in English.
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prestigious
- prestIgious
- before to tie or band
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barren
- adj. infertile, dry, no plants.
- Our fields are barren.
- baron = parren
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sprout
verb. The water-seed has sprouted.
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sow
- verb.
- homophone: so=sow=sew
- The king ordered the 'water-seed' to be sowed immediately.
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lump
noun. The lump dwindled in the sun.
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set out on
set out on a long journey
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vernacular
dialect, a veriety of a language.
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