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Each group of four words contains either two synonyms or two antonyms comfortingly familiar to the astronauts, even when they went aboard for the
The vocabulary of English changes over time, with words being added and other words falling into disuse abroad (adv) absent (adj) absolutely (adv)
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Synonyms of appropriate applicable: : capable of or suitable for being or fraud and often with a demand for ransom shanghai: : to put aboard a ship by
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5 synonyms along with Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 2 words, definitions near, near, next, next, close, together, with, together, with, together, on board
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synonyms are more likely to be sought for the words that are most used; second about: There are few people abroad this early in the morning abrupt adj
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Previously published as “Thesaurus of word roots of the English language”: Lanham, Md :y University aboard a ship, aircraft, etc ; as an intransitive verb, to go
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