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Page 1: Lesson One Vocabulary Carrie Hunnicutt Vocabulary – Lesson One.

Lesson One Vocabulary

Carrie Hunnicutt Vocabulary – Lesson One

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Antonym

0A word that means the opposite of another word

0The words love and hate are antonyms.

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Concept

0A thought or an idea

0In just two days, my amazing students learned the concept of metacognition.

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Context

0The words surrounding a word that make its meaning clear.

0Depending upon the context, the word mad can mean “angry” or it can mean “insane.”

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Derivative

0A word formed from another word

0The words serving, servant, and service are derivatives of the word serve.

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Effective

0Able to accomplish a result; useful in bringing about a result.

0Draining swamps where mosquitoes breed has been effective in reducing malaria.

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Glossary

0A list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text.

0The glossary in the back of our science text defined the terms force, dynamic, and vector.

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Retain

0To hold or keep

0Plastic molds can help shape and retain a person’s teeth.

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Specialized

0Having one use among many possible uses; specific

0Words like foul and base have specialized meanings in sports.

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Synonym

0A word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word

0The words finish and complete are synonyms.

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Terminology

0Vocabulary particular to a certain subject

0Megabyte, software, and bug are examples of computer terminology.