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No. 120. – 36 Words
WORDS OF FOUR SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE SECOND.
al-lū-vi-on, pe-trō-le-um, çe-rṳ-le-an, le-vī-a-than, li-brā- ri-an, a-gra-ri-an, pre-ca-ri-oŭs, vī-ca-ri-ous, ne-fa-ri-ous, gre-ga-ri-ous, o-va-ri-oŭs, op-prō-bri-ous, sa-lū-bri-oŭs, im-pē-ri-ous, mys-te-ri-ous, la-bō-ri-ous, in-glo-ri-ous, çen-so-ri-ous, vic-to-ri-ous, no-to-ri-ous, ux-o-ri-ous, in-jū- ri-ous, pe-nū-ri-ous, ū-sū-ri-ous (yoo-zhoo-ri-oŭs), lux-ū- ri-oŭs, vo-lu-mi-nous, o-bē-di-ent, ex-pe-di-ent, in-gre-di- ent, im-mū-ni-ty, com-mu-ni-ty, im-pu-ni-ty, com-plā- çen-çy, in-dē-çen-çy, di-plō-ma-çy, trans-pâr-en-çy.
A library is a collection of books. A librarian is a person who has charge of a library. The laborious bee is a pattern of industry. That is precarious which is uncertain. Life and health are precarious. Vicarious punishment is that which one person suffers in place of another. Gre- garious animals are such as herd together, as sheep and goats. Salubri- ous air is favorable to health. A covetous man is called penurious. Es- cape or exemption from punishment is impunity. Do nothing that is in- jurious to religion, to morals, or to the interest of others. We speak of the transparency of glass, water, etc.
No. 121. – 18 Words
WORDS OF SEVEN SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIFTH.
im-ma-te-ri-ăl-i-ty, in-di-vis-i-bĭl-i-ty, in-di-vid-ū-ăl-i-ty, im- con-pat-i-bĭl-i-ty, in-de-struct-i-bil-i-ty, im-per-çep-ti-bil-i-ty, ir-re-sist-i-bil-i-ty, in-com-bus-ti-bil-i-ty, im-pen-e-tra-bil-i-ty, in-el-i-ġi-bil-i-ty, im-mal-le-a-bil-i-ty, per-pen-dic-ū-lăr-i-ty, in-com-press-i-bĭl-i-ty, in-de-fen-si-bil-i-ty, val-e-tu-di-nā-ri- an, an-ti-trin-i-ta-ri-an.
WORDS OF EIGHT SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE SIXTH. un-in-tel-li-ġi-bil-i-ty, in-com-pre-hen-si-bil-i-ty.
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