46 a quat'ic “Many aquatic animals, whose par'ti cle food consists of small particles difdif fuse fused through the water, have an apap'pa raltus paratus for creating currents to bring cre ate such particles within their reach." gen'ius “ Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.” — Hogarth. I will adjust my affairs that I may ac com'mo date accommodate my friend. ab hor' Abhor that which is evil, cleave to cleave that which is good. ges'ture “Gesture is the language of the body.” dil'i gence ad just' 47 WORD BUILDING Gra'tus (grati, grac, gre) = pleasing, thankful. Pa ra're (pa ra'tus] = to make ready. = in'grate gra'cious ly dis grace'ful com pare a gree'a bly sep'a ra'tion com par'a tive prep'a ra'tion grat'i tude grate'ful ness seplar a ble pre par'a to ry 48 solli tude pi'e ty can'vas mis ap ply' en dow' cham'ois REVIEW convertible ordinary intercede stanch bisection especial panacea venison passably casino laudanum magnesia morphine Democratic rheumatism devoutly prospectus leprous expansion ordinal 49 bra valdo splint squawk thence im bibe! av'a rice med'i tate dis'al low! 50 sep'ul cher e mo'tion tem'per ance guardi an health se rene fu'ry re strain phy si'cian re strict “The past is the sepulcher of our dead emotions and actions." — Bovee. • Temperance and sobriety are the guardians of health.” “ He sat serene upon the flood The physician restricts the patient's diet. “ A holiday Sabbath is the ally of despotism." - Proverb. “ Literature is the garden of wisdom.” al ly' des'pot ism lit'er a ture “Common sense is knowledge of common things." 66 Gratitude is the music of the heart.” - Robert South. 51 WORD BUILDING Vo ca're [vo ca'tus] (vok, vouch)= to call. re cant' 53 an'a lýze re lapse' verge il leg'i ble de mol'ish ca'ter dis ap prove tam'per re lin'quish lax'i ty in se cure' gla'zier re'im bursel se'ries ir're sistli ble “Every man stamps his value upon himself.” Schiller. 54 ac cu'mu late Capital is accumulated work ; pro spective work is prospective capital.” a mend'ment Slavery was abolished by the thircon'sti tultion teenth amendment to the Constituro bust' tion. nox'ious “ The huntsman ever gay, robust, va'pors and bold defies the noxious vapors. con spic'u ous Conspicuous among the names of il lus'tri ous the illustrious in history is that of dis tin'guish Daniel Webster, the distinguished em'i nent orator and eminent statesman. states'man 66 Action is the charm of elo. quence." - Mellois. el'o quence 55 WORD BUILDING = to draw. Sta're [sta'tus] = to stand. Mors [mor'tis] =death. mortal ly stat'ure re trace' con trac'tion sta'ble de tract' mor tal'i ty sta'tion a ry re tract' im mortal es tab'lish im mor'tal ize 56 pop'u lous sprint dis joint crave lu'mi nous ir'ri tate hu'mor ous “The path of duty is the way to glory.” - Tennyson con tempt' Contempt of others is the surest symptom symptom of a bad heart." — Fielding. boun'ty " From bounty issues power.” spa'cious “ The spacious firmament on high fir'ma ment With all the blue ethereal sky, e the're al And spangled heavens, a shining frame, o rig'i nal Their great original proclaim." ac com'plish He accomplishes most who best exeex'e cute cutes his plans. lus'ter “A good name keeps its luster in the lus'trous dust." - Proverb. skil'ful ly " A smooth sea never made a skilful nav'i ga tor navigator." a 6 “ He is not manly who cannot say .No.'”. |