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OpenStudy (fo14):

Use a dictionary to define these words, affront altercation ardor Homeric lucid lurid martial oblique prowess purl score (noun) wrangle wreathe (verb)

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OpenStudy (klark):

affront-to do or say something that shows a lack of respect for (someone or someone's feelings); altercation-a noisy or angry argument; ardor-a strong feeling of energy or eagernes; a strong feeling of love; Homeric-of, relating to, or characteristic of the Greek poet Homer, his age, or his writings; of epic proportions : heroic <Homeric feats>; lucid- very clear and easy to understand; able to think clearly; lurid-causing shock or disgust : involving sex or violence in a way that is meant to be shocking; shining or glowing with a bright and unpleasant color; martial-of or relating to war or soldiers; oblique-not direct : not stated directly; prowess-great ability or skill; purl-gold or silver thread or wire for embroidering or edging; the intertwisting of thread that knots a stitch usually along an edge; score-the number of points, goals, runs, etc., that each player or team has in a game or contest; the number of points that someone gets for correct answers on a test, exam, etc.; a document showing all the notes of a piece of music; wrangle- to argue angrily with someone; to get (something) by clever methods or by persuading someone; : to control and care for (horses, cattle, etc.) on a ranch; wreathe-to surround or cover (something). Hope this helps.

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