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SUBJECT: TECHNICAL VOCABULARY

TEACHER: HERBY FRANCOIS


STUDENT: PABLO MANASES MARTINEZ MARISCAL

COMPARATIVE CHART

TECHNICAL VOCABULARY ACADEMIC VOCABULARY


1. Arbitrary: based on or subject to individual Abandon: to leave a place, thing, or
discretion or preference. person.
2. Denominator: the divisor of a fraction. Abstract: existing as an idea, feeling or
3. Numerator: the dividend of a fraction. quality.
4. Roots: the condition of belonging to a particular Access: the method of possibility of getting
place or group by virtue of social or ethnic or cultural near to a place or person.
lineage. Accommodate: to provide with a place to
5. Quotient: the number obtained by division. live or to be stored in.
6. Divisor: one of two or more integers that can be Accompany: go with.
exactly divided into another integer. Accumulate: to collect a large number of
7. Causal: involving an entity that produces an things over a long period of time.
effect. Accurate: correct, exact, and without any
8. Mutual: common to or shared by two or more mistakes.
parties. Achieve: to succeed in finishing something
9. Monic polynomial: a polynomial in one variable. or reaching and aim, especially after a lot of
10. Assertion: a declaration that is made work or effort.
emphatically. Acknowledge: to accept, admit, or
recognize something, or the truth or
existence of something.
Acquire: to get or buy something.
CONCLUSION

It is a bit complicated to mark the differences between the two since everything
depends on the context in which you are talking. If you are speaking in terms of
mathematics, they may have a meaning, but if you are speaking in terms of
biology, they could have another meaning.

That is why it is important to know many words so that our vocabulary is expanded
and we can better understand the topic that is being talked about.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:
https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/240961

http://www.uefap.com/vocab/select/awl.htm

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