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Name: Kenneth Louise T. Bundoc .

Vocabulary Chart
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

Stupor condition of greatly dulled or Rhyn blinked himself out of


his stupor enough to steady himself
completely suspended sense or
sensibility

Impious not showing respect or  New‐Fist is not only impious to attempt


something the Great Mystery never
reverence, especially for a god intended to have done; he is also a
damned fool for trying to change human
nature

Derisively in a manner expressing If you oppose the will of the Great


Mystery, you must die," and the
contempt or ridicule remainder sang derisively in unison
Paleolithic relating to or denoting the Dairy, grains and processed condiments
such as vinegar are not considered part
early phase of the Stone Age, of the Paleolithic diet, and a number of
lasting about 2.5 million years, true Paleolithic dieters also eschew
when primitive stone cooking their food
implements were used
Glacier a slowly moving mass or river About half a mile from the glacier the
river turns S.E
of ice formed by the
accumulation and compaction
of snow on mountains or near
the poles
Ichthyology the branch of zoology that Those tribesmen who had studied
advanced fish‐grabbing in the secondary
deals with fishes school could do no better than their less
well‐educated fellows who had taken
only an elementary course in the subject,
and even the university graduates with
majors in ichthyology were baffled by the
problem
Succumbed fail to resist pressure, Finally, to complete the disruption of
Paleolithic life and education, the new
temptation, or some other dampness in the air gave the saber‐tooth
negative force tigers pneumonia, a disease to which
these animals were peculiarly susceptible
and to which most of them succumbed

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

Springy springing back quickly when It is extremely magnetic and almost


non-magnetic; as brittle as glass and
squeezed or stretched; elastic almost as pliable and ductile as copper;
extremely springy, and springless and
dead; wonderfully strong, and 1 The
word " iron " was in 0
Noosed Vine a loop with a slipknot that hung a noosed vine there from, and
fastened the whole device in so ingenious
binds closer the more it is a fashion that the passing animal would
drawn release a trigger and be snared neatly
when the tree jerked upright. By setting a
line of these snares

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.

Prosaic having the style or diction of There is some poetry in this


composition, but it alternates with
prose; lacking poetic beauty very prosaic details

Abashed embarrassed, disconcerted, or He was pleased at the gratitude he


received, but felt abashed at receiving it
ashamed

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

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