... supplements to the printed articles, and opportunities to communicate with the editors and authors I extend my thanks to Amy Rosenfeld and her colleagues, who developed our new layout and design Andto ... of atoms back and forth from “red” to “blue,” altering the number of atoms in each condensate Which particular atoms change from red to blue at any time? Impossible to say, and meaningless to ... and ethical concerns of others, to share our technology with developing countries, andto make sure we deliver real benefits to our customers andto the environment I think this new attitude and...
... vt to transfer land ownership to another; to estrange; make unfriendly; to cause to be detached or withdrawn; to cause a change of affection • That to sell a piece of property to another is to ... anecdotally adv.] [Syn story] animate (AN i mayt) vt to bring to life; to give life to; to cause to be energetic or spirited; to move to action; inspire • Skillful puppeteers are able to convincingly ... DAPT) vt to make suitable or to make fit by changing; to change oneself to fit new or changed conditions • Jim thought it perfectly sensible to adapt his gas stove’s IN line to connect to the hot...
... ground and wasn't going to budge He turned to the officer on his left and told him to take me for processing I stood up and followed the officer out the door He led me into a room that seemed to ... security and worked hard to try to educate people about how they can protect themselves But eventually I realized the best way to have an impact is to share my experience and show how it relates to ... my dad My stomach clenched again THE POLICE VAN turned into an underground parking garage at RCMP headquarters and came to a stop We climbed out and the officers led me toward an elevator I saw...
... alternata on strawberry Phytotoxin specific to strawberry and pear Not related to AF Toxin (2E ,4E ,6E )-form [104420-17-9] AF Toxin IIc Oil (as Et ester) [a]23 -4.4 (c, 0.9 in D EtOH) (Et ester) lmax ... CHEMICAL NAMES AND SYNONYMS 6.1.1 DFC name The DFC name is that chosen to head each entry and is that which, in the opinion of the Editors, is the one most likely to be known by, and of use to, most ... name and synonyms; data when the substance record was last updated; CAS Registry Number; molecular weight and formula; reproductive, tumorigenic, and toxic dose data; and citations to aquatic toxicity...
... determining when it is rational and fair to hold myself to, to be held by others to, andto hold others to certain responsibilities in particular andto other norms in general, and that cannot be determined ... causality, but to assume a certain stance toward oneself, toward others, and toward the world The key element in becoming an agent is to be able to respond appropriately to reasons, to the “universal,” ... model and basis for Hegel’s conception of freedom: to be free is to stand in the relation of being both “master” and “slave” to another agent (who also stands in that same relation to oneself...
... vt to join together into one; to unite; to combine; to alloy into an amalgam (an alloy of mercury and another metal, used by dentists in fillings) • Many smaller companies were amalgamated to ... several conciliatory moves toward its neighbor to the north [conciliatorily adv.] [Syn pacifying] concur (kuhn KOER) vi to occur at the same time; coincide; to act together; to agree; to be in accord ... aspiration to become a doctor • It is essential to wear a mask when sanding to lessen the risk of dust aspiration assail (uh SAYL) vt to attack physically, or with arguments; assault; to begin...
... vt to transfer land ownership to another; to estrange; make unfriendly; to cause to be detached or withdrawn; to cause a change of affection • That to sell a piece of property to another is to ... anecdotally adv.] [Syn story] animate (AN i mayt) vt to bring to life; to give life to; to cause to be energetic or spirited; to move to action; inspire • Skillful puppeteers are able to convincingly ... DAPT) vt to make suitable or to make fit by changing; to change oneself to fit new or changed conditions • Jim thought it perfectly sensible to adapt his gas stove’s IN line to connect to the hot...
... their uncle betray (bit RAY) vt to aid the enemy, or make vulnerable to the enemy in a traitorous way; to break faith with; to not act up to expectations; to deceive; to give away secret information ... show the way to; to lead; to guide; to escort; to manage, control, or direct; to behave; to be able to transmit, convey, or carry • • • • Hands-on conduct is how Rocio handles her investments Richard ... terms of the agreement —vt to arrange or agree to something; to get or incur (a debt, an illness, etc.); to get or make smaller; to shorten; to narrow; to shrink; to restrict • I just made a...
... money to eat out a couple times a week denigrate (DEN ig RAYT) vt to blacken; to defame; to disparage the character of • During an election campaign, it has become customary for one candidate to ... went to get her blood drawn for the test, the nurse’s asking her to step on the scale seemed to be desultory [Syn random] 270 Essential Vocabulary detest (di TEST) vt to intensely dislike; to abhor; ... TER) vt to dig up from the grave; to exhume; to bring to light something that had been hidden • The medical examiner sometimes has to disinter a body from the grave in order to perform an autopsy...
... SAT Words 81 determine (di TOER min) vt to set limits to; to bound; define; to settle a dispute, question, etc.; to decide; to come to a conclusion; to assign direction to • A chain-link fence determines ... —vt to rid of inhabitants; to make uninhabitable; to devastate; to forsake; abandon; to make wretched, forlorn, etc • • • • Ed has been desolate since Trixie took his teddy bear The desert island ... vt to tell apart; to sense or show the difference in; to differentiate; to be an essential feature of; characterize; to separate and classify; to make famous or prominent; give distinction to...
... was built to stop the exploitation of Mexican and other migratory workers by large corporate farmers express (eks PRES) vt to squeeze out; to put into words; state; to reveal; to show; to represent ... KOER ij) vt to give braveness, hope, or confidence; to embolden; hearten; to give support to; to be favorable to; to foster; to help • When Ian first put on ice skates, everyone tried to encourage ... KLOOD) vt to keep out; shut out; refuse to admit; bar; to expel; to put out • The doorman at the entrance to the club is there to exclude all but members and their honored guests • The bride -to- be...
... incorporate (in KAWR pir AYT) vt to join with something already there; to combine; to embody; to include; to merge or bring together to form a single entity; to form into a legally organized group ... vt to copy; to mimic; to emulate; attempt to follow the example of; to duplicate; reproduce; to resemble • Ian’s drawings imitated those of his older brother and dealt with senseless violence and ... MINT) vt to put into effect; to fulfill; accomplish; to give the means of carrying out something —n a tool, utensil, or device used to accomplish some task; any tool or person used to accomplish...
... atomic number, but have different atomic weights • Carbon, atomic number 6, has two isotopes, C-12 and C-14, with atomic weights shown by their numbers • U-235, U-238, and U-239 are three isotopes ... TRAYT) vt to pass through weak points in an enemy’s line so as to attack from the flank or rear; to pass into a place stealthily so as to attack from the inside or to seize control; to pass through, ... teor SEED) vt to interfere to help work out an agreement; to mediate; to step in to prevent something from happening • Bob’s mom interceded to work out an agreement between him and his brother...
... lubricate (LOOB ri kayt) vt to make slippery or smooth; to put a lubricant onto or into —vi to act as a lubricant • It used to be standard practice at each oil change to lubricate the car’s ball ... (MUH dir) vi to speak in a low, indistinct voice; to complain —vt to say something in low, often angry tones • Neil tended to mutter, and it was necessary to pay very close attention to make out ... [-d, mitgating] [Syn relieve] mock (MAHK) vt to ridicule or expose to scorn; to imitate as in having fun or deriding; to make fun of; to defy and lead to futility —n an imitation or counterfeit...
... (POER mee ayt) vt to pass into or through and affect every part; infest —vi to penetrate and diffuse • It took three paper towels to clean up the spill, as the first two became totally permeated ... quell (KWELL) vt to crush; to put an end to; to subdue; to allay or assuage; to quiet • It was General Santa Ana’s job to quell the rebellion of the Texans • Bill tried to quell Andrea’s fears ... party • The quandary of whether to accept his friend Randy’s invitation to go to the hockey game, or to go to the basketball game with his dad, as previously planned, reduced Howard to tears [Syn...
... current (rheostat) rhino- nose (rhinoplasty) Prefixes and Suffixes 379 Prefix/Suffix Meaning/Usage self- of oneself; automatic (self- interest, self- loading) semi- half; twice in a specified period ... that the French played in our history and literature and that the Romans, whose language was Latin, played in the history of Europe and Britain Letters in brackets stand for the language from which ... en- before b, m, or p (emboss, empower) en- to cover or wrap (enrobe); to cause to be or to make into (endanger); in or into (encase) end- same as endo- before a vowel endo- within (endosperm,...
... refractory strains of corn and tomatoes [refractorily adv., refractoriness n.] 326 Essential Vocabulary relapse (ri LAPS for v., REE laps for n.) vi to fall back into bad habits or evil ways; to ... rivets; to hold or fix (one’s attention, eyes, and so on) • Rivets are used to fasten steel beams together andto fasten an airplane’s skin to its frame • Rivets are often used on blue jeans and ... stockades • A stockade is also a structure that used to detain prisoners • The stockade fences of today are not actually stockades because only occasional posts are driven into the ground stolid...
... retain* (ree TAYN) vt to keep; maintain possession of; to continue to have or to hold in; to keep in mind; to hire (as a lawyer) • One needs to make the monthly mortgage payments to retain ownership ... sustain (sus TAYN) vt to keep up; maintain; prolong; to provide food and sustenance to; to carry the weight and/ or burden of; to encourage • The right pedal on a piano is used to sustain a note long ... fy) vt to unite or firm up (a relationship); to make a liquid into a solid; firm; compact; harden • Going to the ballpark together often helps to solidify a relationship between father and son...