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Hardest Spelling Words: Study Tools
a small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries and used in medieval manuscripts, very small | |
so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period | |
a chronic skin disease characterized by dry red patches covered with scales; occurs especially on the scalp and ears and genitalia and the skin over bony prominences | |
a devotional worshipper of a deity, especially of Vishnu |
unit of time equal to 10 13 seconds | |
a mineral consisting of hydrous subsilicate of calcium, ferrous iron, magnesium, and sodium | |
large long-armed ape of Borneo and Sumatra having arboreal habits | |
large smooth-textured smoked sausage of beef and veal and pork |
dwelling beneath the surface of the earth | |
wrongful conduct by a public official | |
deliberately causing harm or damage, naughtily or annoyingly playful | |
any of several mushrooms that are sources of hallucinogens |
a timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive | |
part of newspaper or magazine devoted to fiction | |
a reminder of past events | |
dwelling beneath the surface of the earth |
any of various tropical shrubs widely cultivated for their showy drooping purplish or reddish or white flowers; Central and South America and New Zealand and Tahiti | |
a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship, a channel for communication between groups | |
a genus of chiefly tropical floating aquatic herbs having rounded or broad clustered leaves | |
particular philosophy or view of life |
a chronic skin disease characterized by dry red patches covered with scales; occurs especially on the scalp and ears and genitalia and the skin over bony prominences | |
stick used by some indigenous peoples of North America | |
become wider, add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing | |
a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual |
stick used by some indigenous peoples of North America | |
so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period | |
the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience, a single whole grain of a cereal | |
a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship, a channel for communication between groups |
a barren plateau of the Scandinavian upland | |
pathologically excessive (and often incoherent) talking | |
feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit, causing or able to cause nausea | |
the letter h or the sound represented by it |
accuse formally of a crime | |
wrongful conduct by a public official | |
a mineral consisting of hydrous subsilicate of calcium, ferrous iron, magnesium, and sodium | |
become wider, add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing |
a small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries and used in medieval manuscripts, very small | |
stick used by some indigenous peoples of North America | |
a genus of chiefly tropical floating aquatic herbs having rounded or broad clustered leaves | |
particular philosophy or view of life |