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WOLF, by Jack London

Vocabulary for Word Study of words taken from the story Wolf, by Jack London, included in English,Yes (Beginner)

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handkerchiefN.> a piece of cloth to wipe the face or blow your nose
tongueN.> organ of the body, inside the mouth, has taste sensors on it, necessary for speech and eating
straightAdj.> a continuing line from one point to another with no turns
curveN.> a line that arcs from one point to another like a piece of a circle
roundAdj.> something shaped in a circle
pawsN.> feet of a dog or other animal
pauseN. or V.> to stop for a short time
proveV.> to give evidence of the truth of something
proofN.> evidence of the truth
plentyN. or Adv.> much of something, in great amount
plentifulAdj.> having much of something
at onceAdv.phrase > at this exact time
immediatelyAdv.> at once, at this exact moment
right awayAdv.phrase: at this exact time
sufferV.> to feel pain for a time
sufferageN.>to have voting rights
logN.> a piece of a tree trunk
log on / log offV.> computer vocab. = to open or close an activity
teamN.> members working together on a single task
teemV.> a large number of members together in a great crowd
chooseV.> to pick something out of a group of possibilities
chosenV.or N.> past tense of CHOOSE / those who were picked
choseV.> another past tense of CHOOSE
understandV.> to know well
understandingAdj. or N.>to feel sympathy, the feeling of knowing
careV.or N.>to have good feelings for / to be watchful
carefulAdj.> showing watchfulness
carelessAdj.> not showing watchfulness
minuteN.> 60 seconds of time
minuteAdj.> a very tiny size
gnawV.> to chew on something hard for a time
nodV.> up and down movement of the head
noddedV.> past tense of NOD

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