Period B For Learning Glossary Ch.12-13 April 10
Locate definitions and pictures for the following Ch.12-13 Definitions.
Infinite
Maginot
Cordiality
Misunderstood
Matchless
Resentment
Incomprehensible
Overwhelmingly
Regimentation
Accumulating
Upperclassmen
Infirmary
Thunderclap
Inevitable
Asthma
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YanInfinite: Adjective. Without limits or bounds; endless. Maginot: Proper noun. Refers to the Maginot Line, a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter invasion by Germany. Cordiality: Noun. Warmth, friendliness, and sincere goodwill in communication or social interaction. Misunderstood: Adjective. Not correctly understood or interpreted; wrongly interpreted or judged. Matchless: Adjective. Unequalled; surpassing all others in quality or excellence. Resentment: Noun. Bitter indignation or ill will felt as a result of perceived unfair treatment. Incomprehensible: Adjective. Not able to be understood; impossible to comprehend or grasp fully. Overwhelmingly: Adverb. To an overwhelmingly great extent or degree; in an overpowering or crushing manner. Regimentation: Noun. The imposition of order or discipline; the practice of organizing people or activities into strict, uniform groups or systems. Accumulating: Verb. Present participle of accumulate. Gathering or collecting gradually over time. Upperclassmen: Noun. Students in a college or university who are in the junior or senior years of their studies, or who are more advanced in their studies. Infirmary: Noun. A place in a large institution for the care of those who are ill or injured; a hospital ward. Thunderclap: Noun. A loud clap of thunder, especially one following a lightning flash. Inevitable: Adjective. Certain to happen; unavoidable. Asthma: Noun. A medical condition marked by recurrent attacks of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing, often caused by allergies or exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. | |