# | Qz | NEW WORD | VP | EXAMPLE | WORD CLASS | DEFINITION | DATE/TIME ENTERED |
1 | | simultaneously |
3 |
Each node can transfer data sets simultaneously to every other node. | Adv | at the same instant | 2015.12.04 23:27
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2 | | procreation |
10 |
Some people believe that sex should only be for the purpose of procreation. | N | the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring | 2015.12.04 23:25
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3 | | consent |
3 |
They did not consent to buy some candies. | V | permission or agreement: | 2015.12.04 23:23
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4 | | mutual |
3 |
The feeling of unease is mutual. | ADJ | C1 (of two or more people or groups) feeling the same emotion, or doing the same thing to or for each other: | 2015.12.04 23:20
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5 | | pluralistic |
4 |
Will the army truly allow the emergence of a pluralistic, representative model government? | N | of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of pluralism | 2015.12.04 23:18
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6 | | inclusive |
6 |
This technology should be inclusive of all departments and all situations. | N | An inclusive price or amount includes everything | 2015.12.04 23:13
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7 | | sustenance |
10 |
The biological weapons brings death, not sustenance. | N | food: | 2015.12.04 23:10
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8 | | alter |
2 |
We've had to alter our computer system. | V | to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change | 2015.12.04 23:08
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9 | | liberalize |
3 |
Why Liberalize Trade? | V | to make laws, systems, or opinions less severe | 2015.12.04 17:43
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10 | | extended |
2 |
The European powers extended their weapons of mass destruction | ADJ | long or longer than usual | 2015.12.04 15:22
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11 | | trigger |
3 |
The detailed ESB design trigger another set of issues. | V | to ‹cause something ‹bad to ‹start | 2015.11.22 21:17
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12 | | shrill |
7 |
I was awaked by the shrill alarm every morning. | ADJ | having a ‹loud and high ‹sound that is ‹unpleasant or ‹painful to ‹listen to | 2015.11.22 21:10
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13 | | prey |
4 |
Genes allow them to crawl around and engulf their prey. | V | an ‹animal that is ‹hunted and ‹killed for ‹food by another ‹animal | 2015.11.22 20:58
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14 | | distress |
4 |
They sent a distress rocket. | N | a ‹feeling of ‹extreme ‹worry, sadness, or ‹pain: | 2015.11.22 20:53
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15 | | repulse |
9 |
You was repulse by fingerprint identification. | N | to ‹push away or ‹refuse something or someone ‹unwanted, ‹especially to successfully ‹stop a ‹physical ‹attack against you | 2015.11.22 19:20
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16 | | intense |
2 |
They have warned the world to expect more frequent and intense extreme weather events. | ADJ | extreme and ‹forceful or (of a ‹feeling) very ‹strong | 2015.11.22 19:12
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17 | | subside |
6 |
The H5N1 was subsided. | V | If a ‹condition subsides, it ‹becomes less ‹strong or ‹extreme | 2015.11.22 19:09
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18 | | autism |
8 |
The cause of autism is unknown. | N | a ‹failure to ‹develop ‹social ‹abilities, ‹language, and other ‹communication ‹skills to the ‹usual ‹level | 2015.11.22 19:02
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19 | | virtual |
3 |
The Virtual Reality is a new technology. | ADJ | almost a ‹particular thing or ‹quality: | 2015.11.22 18:58
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20 | | ultimate |
3 |
Our ultimate objective is the removal of all nuclear weapons. | ADJ | most ‹extreme or ‹important because either the ‹original or ‹final, or the ‹best or ‹worst | 2015.11.22 18:24
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21 | | instinctive |
3 |
This is instinctive to touch the screen. | ADJ | based on instinct and not involving thought | 2015.11.10 02:25
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22 | | rigidly |
4 |
We recommend that you enforce this practice rigidly | Adv | in a ‹stiff or ‹fixed way, without ‹bending or ‹moving | 2015.11.10 02:23
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23 | | preceding |
3 |
In the preceding step, you built the SIMH simulator. | N | happening or coming before the time, place, or part mentioned | 2015.11.10 02:22
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24 | | concentration |
2 |
The challenge is to have the power of concentration to shut that out. | N | the ability to think about something carefully or for a long time | 2015.11.10 02:21
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25 | | hereditary |
8 |
Is this disease hereditary? | ADJ | a quality or illness that is hereditary is passed from a parent to a child before the child is born | 2015.11.10 02:18
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26 | | isolation |
3 |
This is the strongest isolation level. | N | when one group, person, or thing is separate from others | 2015.11.10 02:17
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27 | | copulation |
10 |
Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex. | N | to have sex | 2015.11.10 02:15
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28 | | eventually |
2 |
Yet in a grid environment we have to be cognizant of the fact that people around the world may eventually tap into these applications. | Adv | n§tu§al§ly - after a long time, or after a lot of things have happened | 2015.11.10 02:13
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29 | | fatal |
4 |
This Computer viru led to fatal results | ADJ | resulting in someone's death | 2015.11.10 02:12
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30 | | modify |
3 |
You can modify the code to contain anything you like. | V | to make small changes to something in order to improve it and make it more suitable or effective | 2015.11.10 02:09
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31 | | foresight |
9 |
It was an example of the authorities' lack of foresight. | N | the ‹ability to ‹judge correctly what is going to ‹happen in the ‹future and ‹plan ‹your ‹actions ‹based on this ‹knowledge. | 2015.11.02 15:38
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32 | | twig |
10 |
We ‹collected ‹dry twigs to ‹start the ‹fire. | N | a ‹small, ‹thin ‹branch of a ‹tree or ‹bush, ‹especially one ‹removed from the ‹tree or ‹bush and without any ‹leaves | 2015.11.02 15:36
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33 | | master |
1 |
She ‹lived in Italy for several ‹years but never ‹quite mastered the ‹language. | V | to ‹learn how to do something well | 2015.11.02 15:34
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34 | | omnivorous |
15 |
Brown bears are omnivorous, eating anything that they can get their paws on. | ADJ | an animal that is omnivorous eats both meat and plants | 2015.11.02 15:21
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35 | | peer |
3 |
First her mother, then her peers, and finally the entire troop began washing sweet potatos. | N | your peers are the people who are the same age as you, or who have the same type of job, social class etc | 2015.11.02 15:14
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36 | | terrestrial |
7 |
Although they can swim, the polar bears are terrestrial animals. | ADJ | living on or relating to land rather than water | 2015.11.02 15:08
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37 | | instinctive |
3 |
Running away is our instinctive reaction when we meet danger. | ADJ | based on instinct and not involving thought | 2015.11.02 15:03
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