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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 30

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to cohere
to cohere
[Verbo]

to come together and form a unified whole

adherirse, pegarse

adherirse, pegarse

Ex: The various chapters of the book cohere to offer a comprehensive story. 
cohesive
cohesive
[Adjetivo]

creating unity or consistency

cohesivo

cohesivo

Ex: The new manager introduced policies that had a cohesive effect on the previously divided team. 
to forge
to forge
[Verbo]

to make something from a piece of metal object by heating it until it becomes soft and then beating it with a hammer

forjar

forjar

Ex: Ancient warriors relied on skilled artisans to forge their weapons. 
forgery
forgery
[Sustantivo]

the criminal act of making a copy of a document, money, etc. to do something illegal

falsificación

falsificación

Ex: The suspect was charged with forgery after he tried to cash in a fake check. 
intension
intension
[Sustantivo]

the specific criteria or understanding required to identify what a term refers to

intensión

intensión

Ex: To truly get the reference of "democracy," one should know the intension involving governance by the people. 
intention
intention
[Sustantivo]

something that one is aiming, wanting, or planning to do

intención

intención

Ex: She made it clear that her intention was to finish the project ahead of the deadline. 
mutable
mutable
[Adjetivo]

able to change or be transformed in form, quality, or nature

mutable

mutable

Ex: Young minds are often considered mutable, ready to absorb new information and adapt. 
mutation
mutation
[Sustantivo]

(biology) a change in the structure of the genes of an individual that causes them to develop different physical features

mutación

mutación

Ex: The fish exhibited a unique fin shape, which was later identified as a result of a genetic mutation. 
to mutilate

to cause severe damage or harm

mutilar

mutilar

Ex: The accident mutilated his arm, leaving lasting scars. 
mutinous
mutinous
[Adjetivo]

displaying or inciting a refusal to obey authority or command

rebelde

rebelde

Ex: The shouts and chants of the mutinous group grew louder as they neared the headquarters. 
mutiny
mutiny
[Sustantivo]

a bold uprising by a group, often soldiers or sailors, against their leaders

motín

motín

Ex: After months at sea with no sight of land, there were signs of a mutiny among the sailors. 
verification
verification
[Sustantivo]

the act of proving the truth or accuracy of something, typically by checking or examining evidence or documentation

confirmación

confirmación

Ex: Verification of the incident was necessary before the news channel could broadcast the story. 
to verify
to verify
[Verbo]

to examine the truth or accuracy of something

verificar

verificar

Ex: The software automatically verifies the integrity of the downloaded files. 
reconnaissance
reconnaissance
[Sustantivo]

a survey or exploration, often done to gather information about an area or enemy

reconocimiento

reconocimiento

Ex: The army did a reconnaissance to see where the enemy was. 
to reconnoiter

to make a military observation or examination of an area to gather information, often in preparation for a future action

reconocer

reconocer

Ex: The soldiers were sent to reconnoiter the enemy's positions before the main assault. 
recondite
recondite
[Adjetivo]

difficult to understand or obscure to most people due to its complexity

recóndito

recóndito

Ex: The ancient text contained recondite wisdom that took years to decipher. 
fungous
fungous
[Adjetivo]

relating to or characteristic of fungi

fungoso

fungoso

Ex: The plant showed signs of fungous disease, evident by its discolored leaves. 
fungus
fungus
[Sustantivo]

a plant-like organism that often grows on organic matter and has no flowers or leaves, such as moulds and mushrooms

hongo

hongo

Ex: They discovered a new species of fungus in the rainforest that glows in the dark. 
loquacious
loquacious
[Adjetivo]

relating to someone who likes to talk much more than necessary

locuaz

locuaz

Ex: At every family gathering, my loquacious aunt dominates the conversation with stories from her travels. 
loquacity
loquacity
[Sustantivo]

the tendency to talk a lot, often more than necessary

locuacidad

locuacidad

Ex: His loquacity at the meeting left little time for anyone else to share their thoughts. 
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