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What is the opposite of 'broad' in terms of physical spaces?
What is the opposite of 'broad' in terms of physical spaces?
What is a 'brood' in the context of animals?
What is a 'brood' in the context of animals?
What is 'buoyancy' in the context of physics?
What is 'buoyancy' in the context of physics?
What does the word 'bestow' mean in the context of giving?
What does the word 'bestow' mean in the context of giving?
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What is a 'biome' in the context of biology?
What is a 'biome' in the context of biology?
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What is the primary purpose of a beehive?
What is the primary purpose of a beehive?
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Which of the following words is most closely related to the concept of clarity?
Which of the following words is most closely related to the concept of clarity?
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What does the term 'brood' describe in the context of animals?
What does the term 'brood' describe in the context of animals?
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What is the term for the power of a liquid to keep an object afloat?
What is the term for the power of a liquid to keep an object afloat?
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What is the term for a stroke of a brush, often used in art?
What is the term for a stroke of a brush, often used in art?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Baffle: means to confuse someone to the point where they cannot make progress
- Beak: another word for "bec"
- Benign: a disease that is not harmful in effect
- Blur: to make something unclear or difficult to see
- Breed: to produce babies or offspring
- Broad/Expansive: used to describe physical spaces, but can also be used figuratively
- Broaden: means to expand or make something wider
- Beehive: a box-like or dome-shaped structure where bees are kept
- Bestow: to give something as a gift, or to dedicate time and effort to something
- Biome: a community of plants and animals that share common characteristics and exist in a specific environment
- Brood: a group of young animals or birds born at the same time
- Brushstroke: a single stroke of a brush, often used to describe a painting or hairstyle/an individual action that contributes to an overall effect
- Buoyancy: the ability of a liquid to keep an object afloat
Vocabulary
- Baffle: means to confuse someone to the point where they cannot make progress
- Beak: another word for "bec"
- Benign: a disease that is not harmful in effect
- Blur: to make something unclear or difficult to see
- Breed: to produce babies or offspring
- Broad/Expansive: used to describe physical spaces, but can also be used figuratively
- Broaden: means to expand or make something wider
- Beehive: a box-like or dome-shaped structure where bees are kept
- Bestow: to give something as a gift, or to dedicate time and effort to something
- Biome: a community of plants and animals that share common characteristics and exist in a specific environment
- Brood: a group of young animals or birds born at the same time
- Brushstroke: a single stroke of a brush, often used to describe a painting or hairstyle/an individual action that contributes to an overall effect
- Buoyancy: the ability of a liquid to keep an object afloat
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Test your knowledge of vocabulary words starting with the letter 'B', including their meanings and usage. From 'baffle' to 'biome', assess your understanding of these essential words.