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Spelling/definition Dr. Lewis 10-20-2017 definition test 10-27-2017 spelling test A Stormy Story Straight From the Horse’s Mouth

Spelling a stormy story ATMOSPHERE (NOUN) EQUIPMENT (NOUN) FREQUENCY (NOUN) INCREASE (VERB) RESEARCHER (NOUN) CALCULATE (VERB) DATA (NOUN) INADEQUATE (ADJECTIVE) METEOROLOGIST (NOUN)

DEFINITION a stormy story ATMOSPHERE (NOUN)-the gases that surround a planet or other body in space. EQUIPMENT (NOUN)-anything made for a certain use. FREQUENCY (NOUN)-how often something happens within a certain length of time. INCREASE (VERB)-to go up in number. RESEARCHER (NOUN)-a person who studies or investigates something. CALCULATE (VERB)-to estimate or figure out. DATA (NOUN)-information. INADEQUATE (ADJECTIVE)-not enough or not good enough. METEOROLOGIST (NOUN)-a person who studies Earth's atmosphere, especially its patterns of climate and weather.

Spelling straight from the horse’s mouth Communication (noun) Mobility (noun) Resource (noun) Domesticate (verb) Troika (noun) Insulation (noun)

Definition straight from the horse’s mouth Communication (noun)-the exchange of information through speaking, writing, or action. Mobility (noun)-the state of being able to move around. Resource (noun)-something that can be used (such as wood or water). Domesticate (verb)-to get an animal used to living around people. Troika (noun)-any association or group of three. Insulation (noun)-something that serves as protection from exposure to heat or another harmful element.