| A | B |
| admit | to send someone in;to allow someone to enter |
| intermission | a break between acts of a play or performance during which people are sent out for snacks or strech breaks |
| mission | a special duty or function which a person or group is sent out to do |
| remit | to send back[usually related to paying bills] |
| transmit | to send something across places ;to pass along |
| deport | to carry or send away from acountry;to banish |
| import | to carry into the country |
| portage | the route over which boats and supplies are carried overland from one lake to another |
| portfolio | a case for carrying loose papers |
| support | to carry the weight of something |
| bisect | to cut into two pieces |
| intersection | the point at which two lines or roads meet and cut across each other |
| sectional | a couch that is made up of seperate pieces |
| transect | to cut across something |
| vivisection | surgery on living animals;medical research that involves cutting into living animals to study organs, tissues, or diseases |
| dejected | to feel sad;to feel thrown down in spirit |
| injection | a shot;the"throwing" of medicine into the body by a needle |
| jettison | to throw goods overboard to lighten the load of a boat or an airplane |
| projector | a machine that throws an image onto a wall |
| subject | to throw oneself under someone else's rule |