Target 80+ Deck 44
Total: 20 cards
manipulate
verb

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to influence or adjust to one’s preference

specimen
noun

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an example of something, such as a particular species, type, product, or piece of work

embed
verb

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to fix or set deeply or securely in a surrounding mass

notorious
adjective

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infamous; well-known for something bad or negative

neutralize
verb

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to make something harmless or ineffective, usually by counterbalancing its effect or force

contemporary
adjective

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following current or modern ideas in design, fashion, style, etc.; of the present time

grocery
noun

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a store or shop that sells food and other commodities

meager
adjective

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lacking in amount, extent, or quality; inadequate

surplus
adjective

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more than the amount desired, needed, or required; excess; extra

abbreviate
verb

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to shorten a word, phrase, or piece of writing by contraction or omission

tutor
noun

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a teacher in a British university who gives individual instruction to undergraduate students

parallel
adjective

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(of lines, objects, paths, surfaces, etc.) extending in the same direction; being or having the same distance apart and not intersecting

indefinite
adjective

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having no exact or specified amount, length, or limit; unlimited

acid
adjective

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of, derived from, or containing acid; being or having characteristics, properties, or reactions of an acid

connoisseur
noun

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a person with appreciation, expert knowledge, and keen discrimination of a field, especially in arts or matters of taste

coherent
adjective

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consistent and orderly; logically connected

communal
adjective

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done, shared, or used by members of a community or group; of or relating to a community as a whole

split
noun

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a break, crack, or tear in something; the act of separating into separate groups or pieces

lyric
adjective

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of or relating to poetry or poem expressing the writer's emotions, feelings, and thoughts

upset
verb

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to disturb the normal course, state, or stability of something; to throw into disorder
