Spelling Test 2/19/15 Flashcards

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Moderate

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Keeping within reasonable or proper limits

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Prejudice

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A unfavorable feeling or opinion formed without knowledge

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Legend

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A nonhistorical or unverifiable story handed down by tradition

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Modern

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Of or relating to present and recent time

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Judiciary

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The court system branch of government

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Modality

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The state of being relating to mood

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Legally

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Of, relating to, or concerned with law

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Legacy

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A gift of property as money by will

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Legalistic

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Overly strict or rigid adherence to the law

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Bibliography

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A complete or selective list of works compiled upon some common principle.

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Remodel

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To alter the structure of

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Allegiance

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To loyalty of a citizen to his/her government

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bibliophile

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A person who loves or collect books

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Judgment

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The evaluation of evidence to make a decision

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Delegate

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A person designated to act for or represent another or others

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Modification

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And act or instance of partially altering

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Legible

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Capable of being read or deciphered

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Legislate

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To make or enact laws

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Adjudicate

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To pronounce or decree by judicial sentence

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Mode

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A manner of acting or doing

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Privilege

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A right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most

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Illegible

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Hard to read or decipher

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Misjudge

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To form an opinion or idea about someone or something that is unfair or wrong

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Biblical

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Of or in the Bible

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Jud

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To judge

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Leg

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Law

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Leg

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To read

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Mod

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Measure or matter of doing

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Biblio

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Book