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Equitable

1. fair and impartial. "an equitable balance of power" synonyms: fair, just, impartial, even-handed, unbiased, unprejudiced, egalitarian; More antonyms: unfair

Semiannual

2 times a year / He went to Kings Island semiannually

Intracellular

A blood curring cell / my body produces Intracellular disease killing machines

Antecedent

A thing that came before another----noun He is antecedent to his little tiny nugget brother

Postscript

After the script / He wrote a postscript to tell his mom he missed her

Prelude

An introduction to something / the bachelor party was a prelude to the wedding

Superfluous

An overwhelming amount / Bill Gates has a superfluous amount of money

Submarine

An underwater vehicle / a yellow submarine is a famous song by the Beatles

Malicous

Bad / the boy was very Malicous and stole the $300 shoes

Misfortune

Bad thing that happens to people / to my misfortune, my money was stolen.

Extraordinary

Different

Disperse

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Symphony

People playing together in music / I watched the 7th and 8th grade symphonic band

Introvert

Someone who keeps to themselves / Many people are introverts

Interject

To interrupt / I interjected the teacher because I had an important message

Nonprofit

To not do it for money / the Red Cross is a nonprofit organization.

Synchronize

Together / synchronized swimming is very hard

Combination

a joining or merging of different parts or qualities in which the component elements are individually distinct. "a combination of blackberries, raspberries, and rhubarb" synonyms: amalgamation, amalgam, merger, merging, blend, mixture, mix, fusion, marriage, coalition, integration, incorporation, synthesis, composite; informalcombo "a combination of ancient and modern" the process of combining different parts or qualities or the state of being combined. "these four factors work together in combination" synonyms: cooperation, collaboration, association, union, partnership, league "he acted in combination with his brother" an arrangement of elements. "the canvases may be arranged in any number of combinations" (in various sports and games) a coordinated and effective sequence of moves. "a good uppercut/hook combination" uniting different uses, functions, or ingredients. modifier noun: combination "a combination garment bag and backpack" CHEMISTRY the joining of substances in a compound with new properties. 2. a sequence of numbers or letters used to open a combination lock.

Antibody

noun a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances that the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood.

Bimonthly

noun a periodical produced twice a month or every two months.

Circumvent

overcome (a problem or difficulty), typically in a clever and surreptitious way. "I found it quite easy to circumvent security" synonyms: avoid, get around, get past, evade, bypass, sidestep, dodge; informalduck "the checkpoints were easy to circumvent"

Denounce

publicly declare to be wrong or evil. "the Assembly denounced the use of violence" synonyms: condemn, criticize, attack, censure, decry, revile, vilify, discredit, damn, reject; More antonyms: praise inform against. "some of his own priests denounced him to the King for heresy" synonyms: expose, betray, inform on; More

Conjunction

the action or an instance of two or more events or things occurring at the same point in time or space. "a conjunction of favorable political and economic circumstances" synonyms: co-occurrence, concurrence, coincidence, coexistence, simultaneity, contemporaneity, concomitance, synchronicity, synchrony "a conjunction of planets" ASTRONOMYASTROLOGY an alignment of two planets or other celestial objects so that they appear to be in the same, or nearly the same, place in the sky. 2. GRAMMAR a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g., and, but, if ).


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