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English Vocabulary Exercises for 22nd February
English Vocabulary Index
English Vocabulary Exercises for 22nd February :
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Colon (n) : a part of the large intestines, a mark of punctuation
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Colonel (n) : an officer in command of a regiment
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Colonize (v) : settle in a new place
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Colony (n) : the settlement formed by a body of persons in a new place
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Colony (n) : a group of house formed
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Colossal (ad.) : stupendous, gigantic
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Colour (n) : hue
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Colour (v) : paint with a blue
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Colt (n) : a young male horse
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Column (n) : any upright body; a division in a page
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Comb (n) : a toothed instrument for dressing hair
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Comb (v) : search, dress up (hair)
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Combat (n) : a fight
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Combat (v) : struggle
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Combination (n) : act of joining or bringing a together
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Combine (v) : unite
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Combine (n) : amalgamated business
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Combustible (adj.) : easily burning, inflammable
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Combustible (n) : a thing that easily catches fire
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Combustion (n) : burning, state of being on fire
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Come (v) : move towards this place, draw near
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Comedian (n) : actor of a comedy
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Comedy (n) : humorous amusing drama
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Comely (adj.) : pleasing
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Comet (n) : a star with a tail of light
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Comfort (n) : relief
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Comfort (v) : soothe
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Comfortable (adj.) : convenient, easy, soothing
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Comfortably (adv) : conveniently
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Comic (adj.) : raising mirth
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Comic (n) : a mirthful episode
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Coming (n) : approach
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Coming (adj.) : about to happen, impending
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Comma (n) : a mark of punctuation
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Command (v) : order
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Command (n) : authority, order, leadership
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Commandeer (v) : force into service
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Commander (n) : leader, chief
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Commanding (adj.) : majestic, ordering
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Commandment (n) : solemn order
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Commemorate (v) : perpetuate the memory of
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Commence (v) : begin
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Commencement (n) : beginning
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Command (v) : praise, recommended
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Commensurate (adj.) : proportion-ate, corresponding
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Comment (v) : criticize
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Comment (n) : a remark
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Commentary (n) : descriptive talk
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Commerce (n) : trade
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Commission (n) : brokerage or money paid for services done
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Commission (n) : discount
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Commission (n) : work
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Commission (v) : engage
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