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Vocabulary Unit 4 Week 5 Encyclopedia Brown

Vocabulary Words stumped lizards reference antislavery crime amphitheater exhibit antibiotic reptiles antiwar amphibians anticruelty salamander

Vocabulary Alphabetized amphibians exhibit amphitheater lizards antibiotic reference anticruelty reptiles antislavery salamander antiwar stumped crime

amphibians

amphibians animals that live both on land and in water

amphitheater

amphitheater theater with seats on all sides of the stage has the prefix “amphi” which means “around,” “on both sides,” or “both kinds”

antibiotic

antibiotic that which fights germs; has prefix “anti” which means against

anticruelty

anticruelty opposed to cruelty; has prefix “anti” which means against

antislavery

antislavery against slavery; has prefix “anti” which means against

antiwar

antiwar not wanting war; has prefix “anti” which means against

crime

crime act of breaking the law

exhibit

exhibit a display or public showing

lizards

lizards kinds of reptiles; have long bodies and tails, movable eyelids, and usually four legs

reference

reference source of information; used for information or help

reptiles

reptiles animals with scales

salamander

salamander type of animal; amphibian shaped like lizards but related to frogs and toads

stumped

stumped to be puzzled