Revitalize
VOCAB QUIZ 2

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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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5 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Etymology: a melting, wasting away, putrefaction
Definition: Snow becomes liquid from warming
Etymology: put new life into
Definition: Imbue with new life & vitality
Etymology: preservation of health and soundness, maintenance in good condition, act of guarding or keeping with care
Definition: Prevention of wasteful use of resource
Etymology: science of history, customs or race of mankind
Definition: Person who studies societies & cultures
Etymology: revive vigor in reanimate, restore, strengthen
Definition: Give new energy or strength to
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Thaw
Etymology: a melting, wasting away, putrefaction
Definition: Snow becomes liquid from warming
Etymology: put new life into
Definition: Imbue with new life & vitality
Etymology: preservation of health and soundness, maintenance in good condition, act of guarding or keeping with care
Definition: Prevention of wasteful use of resource
Etymology: science of history, customs or race of mankind
Definition: Person who studies societies & cultures
Etymology: revive vigor in reanimate, restore, strengthen
Definition: Give new energy or strength to
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Ethnologist
Etymology: a melting, wasting away, putrefaction
Definition: Snow becomes liquid from warming
Etymology: put new life into
Definition: Imbue with new life & vitality
Etymology: preservation of health and soundness, maintenance in good condition, act of guarding or keeping with care
Definition: Prevention of wasteful use of resource
Etymology: science of history, customs or race of mankind
Definition: Person who studies societies & cultures
Etymology: revive vigor in reanimate, restore, strengthen
Definition: Give new energy or strength to
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Conservation
Etymology: a melting, wasting away, putrefaction
Definition: Snow becomes liquid from warming
Etymology: put new life into
Definition: Imbue with new life & vitality
Etymology: preservation of health and soundness, maintenance in good condition, act of guarding or keeping with care
Definition: Prevention of wasteful use of resource
Etymology: science of history, customs or race of mankind
Definition: Person who studies societies & cultures
Etymology: revive vigor in reanimate, restore, strengthen
Definition: Give new energy or strength to
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Reinvigorate
Etymology: a melting, wasting away, putrefaction
Definition: Snow becomes liquid from warming
Etymology: put new life into
Definition: Imbue with new life & vitality
Etymology: preservation of health and soundness, maintenance in good condition, act of guarding or keeping with care
Definition: Prevention of wasteful use of resource
Etymology: science of history, customs or race of mankind
Definition: Person who studies societies & cultures
Etymology: revive vigor in reanimate, restore, strengthen
Definition: Give new energy or strength to
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