9th Vocabulary List #5
Terms
undefined, object
copy deck
- pon
- to put
- pre
- before
- manu
- hand
- phonetics - noun
- 1. The branch of linguistics that deals with the sounds of speech and their production, combination, description, and representation by written symbols. 2. The system of sounds of a particular language
- script
- to write
- post
- after
- preposterous - adjective
- Contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd. See Synonyms at foolish.
- sym
- together
- symphony - noun
- 1. Abbr. sym. Music. a. An extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra, essentially a large-scale, complex sonata
- ambul
- to walk
- phobia - noun
- 1. A persistent, abnormal, or irrational fear of a specific thing or situation that compels one to avoid the feared stimulus. 2. A strong fear, dislike, or aversion.
- proceed - verb
- 1. To go forward or onward, especially after an interruption; continue:
- phob
- fear
- manuscript - noun
- A book, document, or other composition written by hand
- precise - adjective
- 1. Clearly expressed or delineated; definite: The victim was able to give a precise description of the suspect. 2. Exact, as in performance, execution, or amount; accurate or correct:
- re
- back
- phon
- sound
- ceed
- to go
- postpone - verb
- 1. To delay until a future time; put off. See Synonyms at defer1. 2. To place after in importance; subordinate.
- referee - noun
- 1. One to whom something is referred, especially for settlement, decision, or an opinion as to the thing's quality. 2. Sports. Games. An official supervising the play; an umpire. 3. Law. A person appointed by a court to make a determination of a case or to investigate and make a report on it.
- pro
- for, forward
- preamble - noun
- 1. A preliminary statement, especially the introduction to a formal document that serves to explain its purpose. 2. An introductory occurrence or fact; a preliminary.
- phon
- sound
- fer
- to carry
- cis
- to cut