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Wordly Wise 3 Lesson 6

apparel

noun the things that are worn by a person; clothing

appreciate

verb 1. to see the worth or quality of; 2. to increase in value

continuous

Adj. going on without stopping

dissolve

verb 1. to make or become liquid; 2. to bring or to come to an end

domesticate

verb to tame; to bring plants or animals under human control

emerge

verb 1. to come into view; to appear; 2. to become known

fiber

noun 1. a thin, threadlike part of animal hair or plant tissue; also, an artificial thread that resembles this 2. an arrangement of body cells that forms muscles and nerves 3. a food substance that provides bulk but is not digested

function

Verb to serve a purpose Noun 1 Verb to serve a purpose Noun 1. the special purpose something is used for 2. an important ceremony gathering

hatch

Verb 1. to come or to bring forth from an egg 2. To think up Noun A small open with a door or cover

inhibit

verb to prevent from doing something or to prevent from happening

minute

adjective Very small; tiny

motion

noun Movement A suggestion on which someone must vote verb To signal

sheathe

verb To cover with something that protects

shed

Verb To lose; to give up To cause to flow To throw off water without letting it soak through To send out or give off

transfer

verb To move, carry, send, or change from one person or place to another noun The act of transferring A ticket used for transferring from one bus to another