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VOCABULARY STUDY 6th Grade

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Vocabulary Study. 6th Grade. Description (general ) Please, add to more Ideas :. Import. Export. Imported resources (history/geography) Export (History Geograpy ). general. a plomb apprehensive. general. Aptitude Assess . General. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VOCABULARY STUDY6th Grade

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DESCRIPTION (GENERAL)

PLEASE, ADD TO MORE IDEAS:

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Import

Export

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Imported resources (history/geography)

Export (History Geograpy)

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GENERAL

aplomb

apprehensive

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GENERAL

Aptitude

Assess

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GENERAL

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SOCIAL STUDIES/GEOGRAPHY

Banish (social studies/geography)

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PLOT Climax (language arts)

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Connection (language arts)

Development (general)

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Deviation (math)

Diagnosis (science)

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Differentiated (general)

Disdain (language arts)

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DISMAL (GENERAL) (adj) Etymology: Middle English dismal "days marked on a calendar as unlucky," from early French (same meaning), from Latin dies mali, literally, "evil days": very gloomy and depressing : DREARY <dismal weather> dis·mal·ly /-m -l / adverb

Word History In the Middle Ages calendars marked two days in every month as dies mali or "evil days." These were thought to be unlucky. Astronomers of ancient Egypt were thought to have discovered their evil nature. At first, English dismal was a noun meaning "the set of evil days." By the 15th century dismal was often used as an adjective. A "dismal day" was one of the 24 days each year that belonged to the dismal, the group of unlucky days. Before long the word was being used as a more general adjective, meaning at first "unlucky" and then "gloomy" or "depressing."

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Dispel (general)

Dividend (Social Studies/Geography)