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The Five People You Meet in Heaven Set 2
WOD WORDS! The Five People You Meet in Heaven Set 2
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VERB Intersect to cut or divide by passing through or across
to cross, as lines or wires. Other Forms/Synonyms: Cross, Cut, Meet Origin: 1605–15; Latin Syllables: 3 Pronunciation: in-ter-sekt EXAMPLE SENTENCES: 1. The highway intersects the town. Our definition intersects with the background image. A venn diagram has two circles that intersect.
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Encode VERB Origin: 1930–35 Syllables: 2 Pronunciation: en-kohd
Example Sentence: Memory cues help us encode our WOD words into picture form. to convert (a message, information, etc.) into code Other forms/Synonyms: Encrypt, Mental Glue
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Example Sentence: He used the bayonet to harm the German enemy during WWI. BAYONET Origin: 1605–15; French Pronunciation: bey-uh-net Syllables: 3 NOUN a daggerlike steel weapon that is attached to or at the muzzle of a gun and used for stabbing or slashing in hand-to-hand combat.
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NOUN Ballyhoo! Origin: 1830–40, Americanism Pronunciation: bal-ee-hoo
Syllables: 3 a noisy, confused, or nonsensical situation or uproar clamor or outcry Example Sentence: The ballyhoo from the circus crowd was out of control when the conductor introduced the lion tamers! Other Forms/Synonyms buildup, hoopla, fanfare, hype
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VERB a L t E e D R to change; become different or modified
Origin: 1350–1400; Middle English Pronunciation: awl-ter Syllables: 2 R to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, etc. to change; become different or modified Other Forms/Synonyms: Change, Modify, Adjust Example Sentence: All of the text on this page has been altered to make it more exciting!
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