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Unit 05 Spelling

AB
fierceWild and savage; ferocious.
swordA hand weapon consisting of a long, pointed blade set in a handle or hilt.
courtAn area marked for tennis, basketball, and so on.
snarlTo growl angrily or threateningly, especially with the teeth bared.
thornA sharp, woody spine growing from the stem of a plant such as a rosebush.
earthThe planet on which human beings live.
skirtA separate garment that hangs from the waist and is not divided between the legs, worn by women and girls.
chartSomething written or drawn, as a table or graph, that presents informantionin an organized and easily viewed form.
urgeTo push, force, or drive onward; encourage.
yarnWool or other natural or manmade fibers twisted or spun to form long strands used for weaving, knitting, or crocheting.
whirlTo spin, twirl, or rotate.
mournTo express or feel sorrow for (a death or loss); grieve.
rehearseTo practice (all or part of a program) in preparation for a performance.
curbA concrete or stone rim along the edge of a sidewalk or street.
earnestShowing or expressing deep, sincere feeling.
starchAny of various products used to stiffen fabrics.
purseA small bag or pouch, used to carry money.
birchAny of several trees with papery, easily peeled bark.
pierceTo stab or puncture with a sharp instrument.
scornTo reject someone or something.
pearlA smooth, slightly iridescent white or grayish rounded growth formed inside the shells of some kinds of oysters and valued as a gem.
stirTo mix (a liquid or something in a liquid) by passing an implement through it in circular motions.
torchA portable light produced by the flame of an inflammable material wound about the end of a stick of wood.
pourTo cause (a fluid or loose particles) to flow in a steady stream.
scarA mark left on the skin after a wound or injury has healed.
circumstancesOne of the conditions, facts, or events connected with and usually affecting another event, a person, or a course of action.
turmoilA condition of great confusion or disturbance.
absurdContrary to common sense; ridiculous.
forfeitSomething lost, given up, or paid as a penalty or fine.
sparseNot dense or crowded.


Teacher
Fern Drive
Fullerton, CA

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