SAT WORDS 11 SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW By Calvin Barkster.

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SAT WORDS 11 SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW By Calvin Barkster

Innovation- n. something new or different introduced

Embryonic- adj. pertaining to the state of embryo

Veteran-adj. to be experienced

Budding- n. new and developing abilities

Naïve- adj. having or showing a lack of experience, judgment, or information

Antiquated- adj. no longer used; obsolete or obsolescent obsolete

Prehistoric-adj. pertaining to the time or a period prior to recorded historythe time history

Archaic (2) – adj. marked by the characteristics of an earlier, more primitive period. the

Geriatric- adj. of or pertaining to old age or aged persons

Primitive-adj. being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, especially in an early age of the world.theworld

Initiate- v. new or different introduced