Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Word Generation #10

export- v. to carry or send for sale in another country Ex. China and India are gaining high amounts of income exporting many toys, cars, utensils, and many other consumer goods. -nonexportable [form L. exportare "to carry out, send away,"]




symbolic- adj. standing for something else that can't be pictured or shown Ex. The classic novel quite difficult to understand because it contained ample amounts of symbolism and was written in Old English. -nonsymbolically [from Fr. symboliser "to represent by a symbol,"]



domestic- adj. made in or done in one's own country Ex. This week's presidential debate would be moderated by Donald Trump focusing on domestic affairs like the debt crisis, economy, and taxes. -undomestically [from L. domesticus "belonging to the household,"]



integrate- v. to form or unite into a whole Ex. Schools are finding new ways to integrate science into math, English into science, etc. -selfintegrated [from L. integratus "make whole,"]





efficient- adj. able to do well Ex. The new intern the hospital hired is very efficient; he works overtime some days, takes short breaks, and does his work diligently and on time. -nonefficiently [from L. efficientem "effective, efficient, producing, active,"]

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