Word Masters List #7 W aqua audi M bell cap cise.

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Word Masters List #7 W aqua audi M bell cap cise

AQUA water aquarium a tank where fish or aquatic plants are kept aquatic of or pertaining to water aqueduct a structure to transport water

AUDI hear audition a hearing or trial performance audible capable of being heard auditory relating to the experience of hearing

BELL war rebellion the action or process of resisting authority or control belligerent hostile; tending to fight bellicose warlike in manner antebellum the period before the American Civil War

CAP take capsize to take and turn a vessel upside down captivate to take the audience’s attention capillary blood vessels that form an intricate network throughout the body for the interchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide

CISE cut scissors cutting tools incision the action of cutting into something incisors teeth at the front of the mouth adapted for cutting

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