Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1.INHERIT
WHAT IS IT- is that inherited is obtained via an inheritance
while inherent is naturally as part or consequence of
something.
WHAT IS SOME EXAMPLE
when your uncle dies and leaves you his boat
is when you get your mother's nose
she had inherited the beauty of her grandmother
WHAT IS IT LIKE
derive (a quality, characteristic, or predisposition)
genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
receive or be left with (a situation, object, etc.) from a
predecessor or former owner.
such as money, an asset, or a problem or characteristic
from someone else.
2.BOUND
WHAT IS IT- bound to, be. Be certain or destined to; also, be
determined or resolved to. For example, we are bound to hear
from them soon, or No matter what they say, she is bound to
run for mayor. This usage is derived from the older sense of
bound as “obliged.”
WHAT IS SOME EXAMPLE
an accident occurring if someone continuously plays
dangerously with sharp knives
hands tied together with rope
The two bound men were led off to the master's house
WHAT IS IT LIKE
walk or run with leaping strides.
a leaping movement upward.
destined to happen or tied or secured physically or
emotionally.
3.ENDOWED
WHAT IS IT- Endowed means "provided or equipped with."
When you have a special ability, you can say you're endowed
with it. You can also be endowed with a quality, like beauty.
Endowed is often used to describe something you're born with,
though it can also refer to something that's been learned.
WHAT IS SOME EXAMPLE
when a parent passes on his intelligence to his child and
the child is endowed with intelligence
when you give money to a university to build a library or
set up a scholarship fund. verb.
He was endowed by nature with the most remarkable gifts
both of mind and body.
WHAT IS IT LIKE
provide with a quality, ability, or asset
give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or
institution).
He was endowed with a strong sense of humor and a love
of paradox carried to an extreme. ...
4.GLEANED
WHAT IS IT- is the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers'
fields after they have been commercially harvested or on fields
where it is not economically profitable to harvest.
WHAT IS SOME EXAMPLE
when you ask questions to try to find out information
when you collect the grain remaining in the field after the
reapers have finished harvesting the field.
WHAT IS IT LIKE
collect gradually and bit by bit.
gather (leftover grain or other produce) after a harvest.
To gather (grain or the like) after the reapers or regular
gatherers. to learn, discover, or find out, usually little by
little or slowly.
ACTIVITY 2
I INHERIT AN ALLERGY WITH MY MOTHER WHEN I SMELL A
SMOKE OR DUST MY NOSE WILL ITCHY
AND I INHERIT MY GRANDFATHER HARMONICA WHEN HE DIED
2.OPERATIONAL DEFINITION
ABTRACT TERMS
FIRST STEP IN OPERATIONAL DEFINITION
ONE SENTENCE DEFINITION
LANGUAGE OF RESEARCH
ACTIVITY 2
SCIENCE IS SYNONYMOUS WITH JARGON ✓
SCIENCE DEALS WITH CONCRETE AND ABSTRACT TERMS ✓