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Unit 17,18,19

Teacher: Antonio Samaniego M.Ed.
Horizontales
(verb.) to destroy, get rid of
(v.) To have an effect to have a good or bad effect or result, as to the advantage or disadvantage of a person or thing.
...fôrmyəˈlāik adjective 1. constituting or containing a verbal formula or set form of words. "a formulaic greeting" synonyms: conventional, stock, unoriginal, stereotypical, uninspired, clichéd, paint-by-number
(adjective) overly decorated, showy elaborately or excessively intricate or complicated. "florid operatic-style music was out" 1. reddish; ruddy; rosy: a florid complexion. 2. flowery; excessively ornate; showy: florid writing. 3. (of language) using unusual words or complicated rhetorical constructions. "the florid prose of the nineteenth century"
(adj.) [sem'-uh-nl] fundamentally influential; important
(adj.) Moving or jumping from one thing to another. 1. lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful: desultory conversation.
...iˈnôrdn-it adjective 1. unusually or disproportionately large; excessive. "a case that had taken up an inordinate amount of time" synonyms: excessive, undue, unreasonable, unjustifiable, unwarrantable, disproportionate, unwarranted, unnecessary, needless, uncalled for, gratuitous, exorbitant, extreme;
(adj.) Marked by great joy or jubilation
[dih-ras'-uh-neyt] verb (used with object), de·rac·i·nat·ed, de·rac·i·nat·ing. to uproot; to remove from one homeland --The USA deracinated the Native American Souix from the Great Plains-- 1. to pull up by the roots; uproot; extirpate; eradicate. 2. to isolate or alienate (a person) from a native or customary culture or environment.
(verb.) to scatter, to spread
...dekərəs,diˈkôrəs/ adjective 1. in keeping with good taste and propriety; polite and restrained. "dancing with decorous space between partners" synonyms: proper, seemly, decent, becoming, befitting, tasteful;
(adj.) About to occur
(adj.) related to a subject or topic; relevant In Saudi Arabia, it is germane that the women remain covered.-- "that is not germane to our theme" synonyms: relevant, pertinent, applicable, apposite, material;
...ˈfôrmyəˌlāt verb 1. create or devise methodically (a strategy or a proposal). "economists and statisticians were needed to help formulate economic policy" synonyms: devise, conceive, work out, think up, lay, draw up, put together, form, produce, fashion, concoct, contrive, forge, hatch, prepare, develop; informal dream up "the miners formulated a plan"
(adj.) Not necessary; dispensable. His sexy little belly shirt is expendable according to today's teen norms of proper cool dress decorum.
(v.) To add as a supplement; to attach
...fôrˈmalətē noun 1. the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette. "he retained the formality of his social background"
(verb.) to thrive, to prosper --Commenting about her oily hair made her anger flourish--
Verticales
...əˈdôrn verb 1. make more beautiful or attractive. "pictures and prints adorned his walls" synonyms: decorate, embellish, ornament, enhance;
...ôrˈdān verb 1. make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on. synonyms: confer holy orders on, appoint, anoint, consecrate, install, invest, induct More 2. order or decree (something) officially. "equal punishment was ordained for the two crimes" synonyms: decree, rule, order, command, enjoin, lay/set down, establish, dictate, legislate, prescribe, pronounce verb (used with object) 2.to enact or establish by law, edict, etc.: to ordain a new type of government. 3.to decree; give orders for: He ordained that the restrictions were to be lifted.
(v.) To insert between other elements Do not interrupt others during conversation or interject during pauses or long silences.
(v.) To flood
(adj.) Able to recover readily; persistent
(v.) To move in a wavelike fashion; to ripple
(adj.) Varying according to personal opinion or perspective
...ôrˈnāt adjective 1. made in an intricate shape or decorated with complex patterns. "an ornate wrought-iron railing" synonyms: elaborate, decorated, embellished, adorned, ornamented, fancy, fussy, ostentatious, showy;
impossible to destroy
...prēôrˈdān verb 1. decide or determine (an outcome or course of action) beforehand. "you might think the company's success was preordained" synonyms: predestine, destine, foreordain, ordain, fate, predetermine,
...səˈbôrn/Submit verb 1. bribe or otherwise induce (someone) to commit an unlawful act such as perjury. "he was accused of conspiring to suborn witnesses"
(verb.) to cause to grow With a good teacher, the fundamental concepts of multiplication and fractions germinated in the minds of the 3rd grade students--
(adj.) [jur'-muh-nl] 1. being in the earliest stage of development: germinal ideas. 2. of or pertaining to a germ or germs. 3. of the nature of a germ or germ cell. occurring in the earliest stage of development --the germinal state of humans begins in the womb--
Noun. ...diˈkôrəm 1. behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety. "He is not showing proper decorum" "you exhibit remarkable modesty and decorum" synonyms: propriety, seemliness, decency, good taste, correctness; More antonyms: impropriety etiquette. "he had no idea of funeral decorum" synonyms: etiquette, protocol, good form, custom, convention; antonyms: impropriety archaic a particular requirement of good taste and propriety. plural noun: decorums archaic suitability to the requirements of a person, rank, or occasion.