1. indiscernible (adj.): Different. Not perceptible. Made up of
similar parts or elements. Two-sided. 2. arrangement (n.): The act of
putting in proper order, or the state of being put in order. Anything
that will neutralize an acid, as lime, magnesia, etc. One skilled in
metaphysics. The examination of a dead body by dissection to ascertain
the cause of death. 3. interrogate (v.): To examine formally by
questioning. To make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law.
To last longer than. To remove or pass from one country, region, or
habitat to another. 4. possessive (adj.): Incipient. Eating or living
upon food of all kinds indiscriminately. Laughable. Pertaining to the
having, holding, or detention of property in one's poweror command. 5.
possessor (n.): Disagreement. One who owns, enjoys, or controls
anything, as property. An official numbering of the people of a
country or district. Poverty. 6. desperado (n.): One without regard
for law or life. Control by the exercise of power or constituted
authority. A composition for two voices or instruments. One who owes
allegiance to a foreign government. 7. stolid (adj.): Belonging to a
corporation. Expressing no power of feeling or perceiving. Worthy of
respect. Rapid and superficial. 8. batter (n.): A forerunner or
herald. Quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land. The
act of detesting extremely. A thick liquid mixture of two or more
materials beaten together, to be used incookery. 9. personnel (n.):
Fitness for some desirable practical purpose. A habitual lawbreaker.
The science of correct thinking. The force of persons collectively
employed in some service. 10. archipelago (n.): Frivolity. The
department of natural science that treats of the constitution and
structureof the earth. The highest non-commissioned officer in a
regiment. Any large body of water studded with islands, or the islands
collectivelythemselves.
1. indiscernible
dissimilar: Different.
Correct Answer: indiscernible: Not perceptible.
homogeneous: Made up of similar parts or elements.
bilateral: Two
2. arrangement
Correct Answer: arrangement: The act of putting in proper order,
or the state of being put in order.
alkali: Anything that will neutralize an acid, as lime, magnesia, etc.
metaphysician: One skilled in metaphysics.
autopsy: The examination of a dead body by dissection to
ascertain the cause of death.
3. interrogate
Correct Answer: interrogate: To examine formally by questioning.
apprehend: To make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law.
outlast: To last longer than.
migrate: To remove or pass from one country, region, or habitat to another.
4. possessive
inchoate: Incipient.
omnivorous: Eating or living upon food of all kinds indiscriminately.
ludicrous: Laughable.
Correct Answer: possessive: Pertaining to the having, holding, or
detention of property in one's poweror command.
5. possessor
dissent: Disagreement.
Correct Answer: possessor: One who owns, enjoys, or controls
anything, as property.
census: An official numbering of the people of a country or district.
indigence: Poverty.
6. desperado
Correct Answer: desperado: One without regard for law or life.
domination: Control by the exercise of power or constituted authority.
duet: A composition for two voices or instruments.
alien: One who owes allegiance to a foreign government.
7. stolid
corporate: Belonging to a corporation.
Correct Answer: stolid: Expressing no power of feeling or perceiving.
estimable: Worthy of respect.
cursory: Rapid and superficial.
8. batter
precursor: A forerunner or herald.
acreage: Quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land.
abhorrence: The act of detesting extremely.
Correct Answer: batter: A thick liquid mixture of two or more
materials beaten together, to be used incookery.
9. personnel
utility: Fitness for some desirable practical purpose.
outlaw: A habitual lawbreaker.
logic: The science of correct thinking.
Correct Answer: personnel: The force of persons collectively
employed in some service.
10. archipelago
levity: Frivolity.
geology: The department of natural science that treats of the
constitution and structureof the earth.
sergeant: major
Correct Answer: archipelago: Any large body of water studded with
islands, or the islands collectivelythemselves.
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