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noun
• the cardinal number that is the sum of eleven and one
adjective satellite
• denoting a quantity consisting of 12 items or units
Example sentence• There are twelve months in a year. |
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verb
• turn up, loosen, or remove earth
Example sentence• She decided to delve into the history of her family and trace her roots. |
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verb
• find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of
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verb
• connect closely and often incriminatingly
Example sentence• Efficient project management involves careful planning and timely execution. |
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noun
• the handle of a weapon or tool
Example sentence• He used a helve to chop wood for the fire. |
| | | | | 6 | | 2 | verbv |
Example sentence• Over time, humans have evolved to walk upright. |
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verb
• turn on or around an axis or a center
Example sentence• The Earth's revolve around the Sun takes approximately 365 days. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verb, nounv, n |
noun
• the trait of being resolute
verb
• bring to an end; settle conclusively
Example sentence• The psychologist helped me find a resolve to my inner conflicts. |
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verb
• grant remission of a sin to
Example sentence• The judge absolved the defendant of all charges. |
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noun
• (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades out
verb
• grow less and less substantial until it disappears
Example sentence• She stirred the sugar in the hot tea to dissolve it completely. |
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verb
• pass on or delegate to another
Example sentence• The responsibility gradually devolved onto the team leader. |
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Example sentence• The two concepts interinvolve with each other in a complex manner. |
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Example sentence• She always takes the time to presolve any issues before they escalate. |
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Example sentence• After stirring the sugar in hot water, it will redissolve. |
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Example sentence• After careful consideration, we decided to reinvolve the team in the project. |
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noun
• a radioactive transuranic element, with atomic number 112
Example sentence• Scientists discovered element 112 in 2006. |
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noun
• coagulation factor whose deficiency results in prolongation of clotting time of venous blood
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noun
• the Italian pope from 1406 to 1415 who worked to end the Great Schism and who retired to make it possible (1327-1417)
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| | | | | 11 | | 6 | noun, adjectiven, adj |
noun
• pope who maintained neutrality during World War II and was later criticized for not aiding the Jews who were persecuted by Hitler (1876-1958)
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noun
• a B vitamin that is used to treat pernicious anemia
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| | | | | 11 | | 3 | verbv |
verb
• cause to turn on an axis or center
Example sentence• The planets circumvolve around the sun. |
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verb
• free from involvement or entanglement
Example sentence• He tried to disinvolve himself from the argument. |
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Example sentence• The two narratives in the novel intervolve to create a captivating storyline. |
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