Spect (to look) | Form (shape) | Port (to carry) | Tract (draw or pull) | Dict (to say, speak) |
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Spectator
Watches; an onlooker
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Uniform
One "form" or style of clothing such as one worn by nurses
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Import
Goods brought into a country from another country to be sold
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Attractive
Adjective: having power to attract; alluring; inviting
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Dictionary
The book containing the words of a language explained
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Expect
The prospect of good to come; anticipation
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Nonconformist
One who does not conform
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Transport
To remove from one place to another
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Tractor
A powerful motor vehicle for pulling far machinery, heavy loads
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Contradict
To speak against, a denial
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Suspect
To regard with suspicion and mistrust
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Formless
Having no shape
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Report
To give an account of
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Traction
The power to grip or hold to a surface while moving, without slipping
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Predict
To say what will happen before it occurs
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Respect
To look up to something or someone
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Transform
To change into another substance, change of form
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Portfolio
A case for carrying loose papers
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Contract
An agreement, literally to draw together
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Dictator
A leader who speaks and rules with total power
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Spectacles
Glasses that help someone see better
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Deform
Disfigurement, spoiling the shape
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Portable
Capable of being easily carried
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Distract
To pull one's attention away
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Indictment
To charge with a crime
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