Vocab-ability–209 (seg, sect = cut) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. The section dealing with citzens rights in the Withdrawal Agreement was on page 395.

  2. Three railway lines intersect at Charring Cross.

  3. Leonardo da Vinci obtained dead bodies to dissect and study muscle structure under the skin.

  4. She selected a neatly wrapped segment from the chocolate orange.

  5. Instead of driving around the park, he found a small lane by which he could transect it.

  6. The archeologists laid out a line transect and then used metal detectors along it to see if there was anything worth digging up.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Section:
    The press, a bunch of children on steriods, was instructed to wait in that section of the hall until the king arrived.

  2. Intersect:
    The intersecting lines show a cross to one person and an ex to another.

  3. Dissect:
    If your brother told you he had molested another child, how would you dissect the thoughts in your own mind?

  4. Segment:
    The segment of the show is dedicated to Jim Carry for his years spent in a dome under the hot lights.

  5. Transect:
    Transect the liver here, boil the left part with salt, pepper, and oil, and bring it to my room when finished.

  6. Transect:
    The politician's transect showed that the masses where going to rise up against them if they didn't create more chaos.


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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

(1). There are two sections in the game i just played.

(2). Many roads intersect the community.

(3). Always make sure to dissect the commodity carefully before buying.

(4). There is a segment in that music that really touches my heart.

(5). The line transect the circle into two equal part.

(6). A transect will be done at the land tomorrow.


Good work!

“MY VOCAB PRACTICE.”

  1. This SECTION explains the basics of finance.
  2. When you draft, the mere act of INTERSECTING lines matters.
  3. Is there really a need to DISSECT an animal during biology class in high school?
  4. This SEGMENT gives you an opportunity to own the spotlight to yourself.
  5. Leave a mark by TRANSECTING this area.
  6. The government has already requested geologists to conduct a TRANSECT on our place.


Good work!

In high school bio class, I almost fainted from the chemical fumes when trying to dissect a frog. I stumbled to the restroom, and never completed the dissection. Unfortunately, I did not save any frog's life, since they were already dead when they were handed out to us students.

What an experience, @majes.tytyty! Honestly, for me, I don’t see any need to dissect a frog during high school, just for biology class’s sake.

By the way, thank you too! ☺️

Right. The only ones who should be dissecting frog are those who intend to become "frog surgeons"!

Ha ha! Right! 😄

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

1 - I will fail this section of the vocabulary practice.

2 - Is it possible to intersect this post with another post?
My post is intersecting.

3 - @majes.tytyty will attempt to dissect my comments of gibberish.

5 - I have transacted this post by placing this sentence here to split numbers 3 and 4 and is now out of order.

4 - This segment is of no interest to you or anyone, so carry on.

6 - The Steemit community sent a team to transect the area of interest and then wrote a post about it.


Good work!

And ... you passed!!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Section.
    This section of the parameter is limited to those who have been given access entry to it.

  2. Intersect.
    In geometry, you’ll learn problem solving on how to determine and solve where the point of Line y intersects with line z, for example.

  3. Dissect.
    In biology class, our project was to dissect a frog in the laboratory.

  4. Segment.
    This segment of the assembly is the most crucial part in completing the process to completion.

  5. Transect.
    The long and narrow road transected into strip of continuous vegetation of palm trees.

  6. Transect.
    One of the things that an Environmental Specialist does is to transect the water in the community for contamination.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. The man directed the stranger to wait for him at the point where two roads intersect in the community centre.

  2. The public were prevented from accessing some sections of the museum because of security reasons

  3. The young man was able to dissect the topic to the amazement of the audience.

  4. The circular object was divided into different segments for easy analysis.

  5. She was reluctant to transect the fabric because it was very beautiful

  6. We're going to transect the community tomorrow morning


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. This section is reserved for special guests.

  2. Poverty intersects all races

  3. I want to learn how to dissect a toad in preparation for my biology examination

  4. We have come to the question and answer segment of the seminar.

  5. I will not have you transect my power supply

  6. I would like to conduct a transect of my school


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. I lost my phone is the parking section
  2. While shopping, I try to make my choices intersect between price and quality
  3. I need to dissect that proposal before the meeting tomorrow
  4. The last segment on the test was very difficult
  5. We will have to transect the road to enhance two-way traffic
  6. I want to conduct a transect on the fish pond


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Another huge section of the forest have been consumed by the fire due to the drought.
  2. There's a peculiar belief in modern feminism that racist and sexist sentiments intersecting make somehow the opposite.
  3. Students of biology do not dissect animals anymore due to schools having hard time obtaining permits.
  4. Women make up a huge segment of the population, yet still are being perceived as a small minority.
  5. The butcher transect the skin on the abdomen in order to remove all internal organs.
  6. Recent transect revealed no instance of some of the endangered species endemic to our location.


Good work!

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