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Word What it Means Sentence Using
Word
Chellean Chellean probably represents The first great educational theorist and
practitioner of whom my imagination has
the earliest work in Europe of any record (began Dr. Peddiwell in his
a pre-Neanderthal type like best professorial tone) was a man
Piltdown man of Chellean times
Cerebration the working of the brain; More readily than his fellows, New‐Fist
pushed himself beyond those lengths to
thinking the point where cerebration was
inevitable
Gorged having the neck encircled by a The tenacity to life possessed by these
partly gorged females is remarkably great
coronet or collar, especially of as compared to that of fully gorged and
a specified tincture ungorged females.
Vegetated covered with vegetation or The species found here reflect the
well vegetated nature of the ponds
plant life
Crude Seine marked by the primitive, gross, He worked more rapidly and
intelligently. At last he had it ‐ a net,
or elemental or by uncultivated a crude seine
simplicity or vulgarity. How to
use crude in a sentence.
Synonym Discussion of crude
Fads and Frills extra things that are added to ith all the intricate details of fish‐
grabbing, horse‐clubbing, and tiger‐
something to make it more scaring, the standard cultural subjects, the
pleasant or more attractive school curriculum is too crowded now.
We can't add these fads and frills
Burial Cairn a pile of stones that is used as a Why, at the very thought, the body of the
great New‐Fist, founder of our Paleolithic
boundary marker, a memorial, educational system, would turn over in
or a burial site its burial cairn.
Eternal Verities the state or quality of being You must know that there are
some eternal verities
true; accordance with fact or
reality: to question the verity
of a statement. something that
is true, as a principle, belief,
idea, or statement: the eternal
verities