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No. 63. – 35 Words
WORDS OF THREE SYLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE SECOND.
a-bāse-ment, al-lūre-ment, de-bāse-ment, in-çīte-ment, en- slāve-ment, a-maze-ment, in-quī-ry, un-ēa-sy, con-vey- ançe, pur-vey-or, sur-vey-or sur-vey-ing, dis-bûrse-ment, ärch-bish-op, ad-vent-ūre, dis-fran-chise, mis-con-strṳe, de-pos-it, re-pos-it, at-trib-ūte, im-mod-est, un-luck-y, ap- pen-dix, au-tum-nal, how-ev-er, em-băr-rass, in-sta̤ ll- ment, in-thra̤ll-ment, hy-draul-ics, en-joy-ment, a-mass- ment, em-bär-go, im-pr o̤ ve-ment, at-tȯr-nēy, an-noy-ançe.
No. 64. – 28 Words
WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST.
blan-dish, bran-dish, fûr-bish, rub-bish, self-ish, chûrl- ish, fur-nish, blem-ish, skĩr-mish, van-ish, fin-ish, gär- nish, tar-nish, var-nish, bûr-nish, pŭn-ish, clown-ish, snap-pish, par-ish, cher-ish, floŭr-ish, noŭr-ish, skit-tish, slut-tish, lav-ish, rav-ish, pub-lish, pot-ash.
An indorser indorses his name on the back of a note; and his indorsement makes him liable to pay the note. An archbishop is a chief dignitary of the church. Merchants often deposit money in the bank for safe-keeping. Autumnal fruits are the fruits that ripen in autumn. The wicked know not the enjoyment of a good conscience. Parents should provide useful employment for their children. Men devoted to mere amusement misemploy their time.
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