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Forks have two, three, or four tines. We keep salt meat in brine. Grapes grow on vines, in clusters. Smoke goes through the pipe of a stove. The boy loves ripe grapes. Bedcords are long ropes. Nut wood and coal will make a warm fire. Shut the gate and keep the hogs out of the yard. Slates are stone, and used to cover roofs of houses. We burn coal in a grate. I had some green corn in July, on a plate. Dig up the weeds and let the corn grow. Bees live in hives and collect honey. He was dull, and made trite re- marks.
No. 62. – 76 Words
WORDS OF THREE SYLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST.
am-i-ty, jŏl-li-ty, nul-li-ty, en-mi-ty, san-i-ty, van-i-ty, bal-co-ny, len-i-ty, dig-ni-ty, dep-ū-ty, trin-i-ty, păr-i-ty, com-i-ty, vĕr-i-ty, den-si-ty, en-ti-ty, cav-i-ty, lev-i-ty, lax- i-ty, pen-al-ty, nov-el-ty, fac-ul-ty, mod-est-y, prob-i-ty, am-nes-ty, bot-a-ny, ob-lo-quy, sin-ew-y, gal-ax-y, ped- ant-ry, in-fant-ry, gal-lant-ry, big-ot-ry, an-çes-try, tap-es- try, min-is-try, in-dus-try, çent-ū-ry, mẽr-cu-ry, in-ju-ry, pẽr-ju-ry, pen-ū-ry, lŭx-ū-ry hĕr-e-sy, em-bas-sy, dē-i-ty, fe-al-ty, pī-e-ty, pō-e-sy, crṳ-el-ty, pū-ri-ty, nu-di-ty, dȳ- nas-ty, gay-e-ty, loy-al-ty, roy-al-ty, ū-su-ry (ū-zhoo-), rā- pi-er, na̤ u-ti-lus, pau-çi-ty, moi-e-ty, prel-a-çy, ăl-i-quot, man-i-fest, up-per-mōst, con-tra-ry, çel-e-ry, plē-na-ry, sā- li-ent, lē-ni-ent, ve-he-ment, brī-er-y, boun-te-oŭs, coun- ter-feĭt, fra̤ ud-ū-lent, wa̤ -ter-y.
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