Test 3/7/14 Flashcards

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Broil (verb)

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To cook by direct heat.

In the oven, Mom broiled the steak.

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Foundling (noun)

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An infant or small child found abandoned; a child without a known parent or guardian.

The foundling was left at the church door.

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Croup (noun)

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Any condition of the larynx or trachea characterized by a hoarse cough and difficult breathing.

The baby had croup.

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Troubadour (noun)

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Any wandering singer or minstrel.

The troubadour wandered into the king’s court and began to sing an epic song of love and romance.

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Solace (noun)

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Comfort in sorrow or misfortune

The minister is a dying man’s solace.

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Congruous (adj)

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The quality or state of agreeing or corresponding.

Congruous angles are the same angles

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Chrism (n)

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a consecrated oil, usually mixed with balsam or balsam and spices, used by certain churches in various rites, as in baptism, confirmation, and the like.

The priest used chrism on the baptized child’s head.

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Gibe (v)

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To taunt, to deride

The school bully gibes the other kids into a fight.

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Expiate (v)

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To atone for

Jesus expiated our sins.

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Exultant (adj)

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Highly elated, jubilant

Caesar was exultant as he rode victoriously into Rome.

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Extraneous (adj)

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introduced or coming from without; not belonging or proper to a thing; external; foreign:

There were extraneous substances in our water.

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Exordium (n)

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The beginning of anything, introduction

The oration begins with an exordium.

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Quorum (n)

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The number of members required to be present to transact business legally, usually a majority.

Congress must have a quorum present in order to vote on a bill.

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Coquet (n)

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A flirt.

She was quite a coquet in that she flirted with all of the men.

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Bisque (n)

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A thick cream soup

They had bisque for dinner.

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