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res • er • voir n., supply. This community college is a reservoir of intelligent, educated people.

phys • i • o • log • i • cal adj., relating to bodily function. There is no physiological difference between identical twins. physiologically, adv.

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im • passe n., situation with no escape; deadlock. The two teams reached an impasse, and all the players were too tired to go on.

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re • press v., hold in by self-control. Although Kendra was afraid of dogs, she could repress her fear when near them.

ca • ma • ra • de • rie n., spirit of friendship. After the school trip, Arnold felt a camaraderie with his classmates.

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re • buff n., refusal to meet an advance or offer. Charlie’s job inquiries were all answered with rebuffs.

in • nu • en • do n., hint or suggestion, esp. one that hurts someone’s reputation. The innuendos about Coach Sexton are false and hurtful.

im • pli • cate v., show to be connected or involved. Jo’s muddy T-shirt implicated her in the scuffle.

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ap • pre • hen • sion n., suspicion or fear. Edna felt apprehension every time she remembered the upcoming event.