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Compétences Lexicales SAT 2 - Leçon 32

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heptagon

a seven-sided plane shape consisting of seven line segments or edges that meet at seven interior angles

heptagone

heptagone

[nom]
intricate

having many complex parts or details that make it difficult to understand or work with

complexe

complexe

[Adjectif]
intricacy

a high degree of precision, care, and fine details in something

complexité

complexité

[nom]
aesthete

a person with highly refined artistic tastes who appreciates and actively seeks out experiences of beauty

esthète

esthète

[nom]
aesthetic

relating to the enjoyment or appreciation of beauty or art, especially visual art

esthétique

esthétique

[Adjectif]
to rhapsodize

to speak or write in an enthusiastic or intense manner about someone or something one admires

s'extasier

s'extasier

[verbe]
rhapsody

a poem that aims to stir strong feelings in the reader through its musical language and moving themes

rhapsodie, rapsodie

rhapsodie, rapsodie

[nom]
to convolve

to combine or merge interacting functions, signals, or structures by wrapping, twisting, or overlying them

convolutionner, convoluer

convolutionner, convoluer

[verbe]
convolution

the combining or merging of two intersecting entities by twisting, folding, or wrapping one upon the other

circonvolution

circonvolution

[nom]
convoluted

formed through the process of rolling or winding an object or material lengthwise around its own axis

tordu

tordu

[Adjectif]
forefather

an ancestor from previous generations, especially further back than one's grandfather

ancêtre

ancêtre

[nom]
foreground

the part of a scene, photograph, etc. that is closest to the observer

premier plan

premier plan

[nom]
malcontent

dissatisfied and aggressively hostile toward authority figures and systems

mécontent

mécontent

[Adjectif]
malediction

a spoken curse intended to inflict harm by invoking supernatural malevolence and retaliation

malédiction

malédiction

[nom]
malefactor

someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

scélérat, scélérate

scélérat, scélérate

[nom]
maleficent

seeking actively to damage or inflict harm through intention

maléfique

maléfique

[Adjectif]
malevolent

having a bad influence or harmful effect

malveillant

malveillant

[Adjectif]
malfeasance

an illegal or unjust act committed by a person of high standing

méfait, délit

méfait, délit

[nom]
malicious

intending to cause harm, injury, or distress to others

malveillant

malveillant

[Adjectif]
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