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SAT Math and Logic - Inclusion and Characterization

Here you will learn some English words related to inclusion and characterization, such as "entail", "assort", "house", etc. that you will need to ace your SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic
to encompass

to include or contain a wide range of different things within a particular scope or area

[Verb]
to comprise

to be made up of various components or parts within a whole

[Verb]
to contain

to have or hold something within or include something as a part of a larger entity or space

[Verb]
to consist

to be constructed from or made up of certain things or people

[Verb]
to harbor

to contain or hold within; to provide a space for something

[Verb]
to feature

to have something as a prominent or distinctive aspect or characteristic

[Verb]
to constitute

to form or make up a part of something, representing its essential elements

[Verb]
to house

to provide a space or place for something

[Verb]
to incorporate

to include something as part of a larger whole or system

[Verb]
to entail

to require or involve certain actions, conditions, or consequences as a necessary part of a situation or decision

[Verb]
to overlap

to extend across and cover a part of something else

[Verb]
component

an element or part that creates a larger whole when with the other elements or parts

[noun]
composition

the different elements that form something or the arrangement of these elements

[noun]
makeup

the combination or arrangement of parts or qualities that form an individual or entity

[noun]
inclusive

including everything or everyone, without excluding any particular group or element

[Adjective]
inherent

inseparable essential part or quality of someone or something that is in their nature

[Adjective]
discrete

individually separate and easily identifiable

[Adjective]
randomly

by chance and without a specific pattern, order, or purpose

[Adverb]
thematically

in a manner that relates to the theme or central idea that connects elements within a work of art, literature, or discourse

[Adverb]
anomalously

in a manner that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected

[Adverb]
to catalog

to systematically organize and list items, information, or resources, often in a detailed and structured manner

[Verb]
to classify

to put people or things in different categories or groups

[Verb]
to categorize

to sort similar items into a specific group

[Verb]
to associate

to make a connection between someone or something and another in the mind

[Verb]
to assort

to classify or arrange into different categories or groups based on similarities or characteristics

[Verb]
to represent

to serve as an instance that embodies the characteristics, qualities, or traits associated with a particular category or concept

[Verb]
to symbolize

(of an abbreviation) to represent a more important or hidden meaning

[Verb]
to exemplify

to clearly demonstrate a trait that is associated with a specific idea or category

[Verb]
to embody

to include or represent something as an essential part within a larger entity or concept

[Verb]
to epitomize

to serve as a typical example or embodiment of a concept, idea, or category

[Verb]
criterion

a specific condition or factor that is utilized for the evaluation of something

[noun]
ideal

someone or something considered to possess unmatched or unparalleled qualities of perfection

[noun]
parameter

a measurable characteristic or attribute that defines the properties, behavior, or functioning of a system, process, or phenomenon

[noun]
baseline

the initial point from which measurements or comparisons are made

[noun]
attribute

a specific characteristic or statistic that represents a particular aspect of a character or entity in a game, influencing their abilities and interactions within the game's mechanics and systems

[noun]
trait

something that is considered typical of a person, place, or thing and identifies them

[noun]
characteristic

something that is typical of a person, thing, or place and is easily recognizable

[noun]
property

a feature or quality of something

[noun]
feature

an important or distinctive aspect of something

[noun]
exception

a person or thing that does not follow a general rule or is excluded from a class or group

[noun]
ratio

the relation between two amounts indicating how much larger one value is than the other

[noun]
reference

a point of comparison or a standard used to evaluate or measure something

[noun]
eligible

possessing the right to do or have something because of having the required qualifications

[Adjective]
formulaic

following a predictable or established form, pattern, or formula

[Adjective]
indiscriminate

not considering the distinctions

[Adjective]
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