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WORDS OF FOUR SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE SECOND.
a-ē-ri-al, an-nū-i-ty, me-mō-ri-al, de-mo-ni-ac, am-mo-ni- ac, ad-jū-di-cāte, e-lu-çi-dāte, im-mē-di-ate, re-pū-di-āte, col-lē-ġi-ate, ex-fō-li-āte, in-ē-bri-āte (v.), ex-co-ri-ate, ap- pro-pri-āte, in-fū-ri-āte, al-lē-vi-āte, ab-bre-vi-āte, an-nī- hi-lāte, ac-cū-mu-lāte, il-lu-mi-nāte, e-nu-mer-āte, re-mu- ner-āte, in-côr-po-rāte, no-tā-ri-al, ma-tē-ri-al, im-pe-ri-al, ar-te-ri-al, är-mō-ri-al, mer-cū-ri-al, em-pō-ri-um, sen-so- ri-um, tra-pē-zi-um, crī-te-ri-on, çen-tū-ri-on, al-lō-di-al, al-lo-di-um, en-co-mi-um, tra-ġē-di-an, co-me-di-an, col- le-ġi-an, çe-rṳ-le-an, bar-bā-ri-an, gram-mā-ri-an, in-fē-ri- or, su-pe-ri-or, an-te-ri-or, in-te-ri-or, pos-te-ri-or, ex-te-ri- or, pro-prī-e-tor, ex-trā-ne-oŭs, spon-ta-ne-ous, cu-ta-ne- ous, er-rō-ne-ous, ter-rā-que-ous, tär-ta-re-ous, com-mō- di-ous, fe-lo-ni-ous, här-mo-ni-ous, gra-tū-i-tous, for-tu-i- tous, lux-u-ri-ant, e-lu-so-ry, il-lu-so-ry, col-lu-so-ry, so-çī- e-ty, im-pū-ri-ty, se-cu-ri-ty, ob-scu-ri-ty.
All clouds float in the aërial regions. The aërial songsters are birds of the air. Gravestones are placed by graves, as memorials of the dead. They call to our remembrance our friends who are buried under them or near them. The blossoms of spring send forth an agreeable smell. There is an immediate communication between the heart and the brain. Men who have been instructed in colleges are said to have collegiate educa- tion. Laudanum is given to alleviate pain. The sun illuminates our world. Our bodies are material, and will return to dust; but our souls are immaterial, and will not die. Arterial blood is that which flows from the heart through the arteries. An actor of a tragedy upon the stage is called a tragedian. A collegian is a student at college. God has made two great lights for our world – the sun and the moon; the sun is the superior light, and the moon is the inferior light. The exterior part of a house is the outside; the interior is that within.
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