Webster Essential Vocabulary

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abacus(AB i kuhs) n. a frame with beads on wires in rows of fives and twos
separated by a “reckoning bar,” of Chinese origin



  • The abacusis one of the earliest arithmetic calculators.

  • Don’t confuse an abacuswith the very similar Japanese sorobanthat has
    rows of beads split into fours and ones.
    aberration(ab oer AY shin) n. 1. a departure from the normal; 2. a deviation
    from what is right or correct

  • Barbara’s taking the shortcut home was an aberrationfrom her normal driv-
    ing pattern.

  • Jack was prone to mental aberrationsthat caused him to believe he was
    being persecuted.
    abeyance(uh BAY ins) n. a temporary suspension or delay of a function or
    activity

  • The rainstorm caused the baseball game to be held in abeyance.

  • The judge decided to hold sentencing in abeyanceuntil the convicted per-
    son’s counsel could arrange for character witnesses.
    abjure(ab JOOR) vt. 1. to give up rights, allegiance, and so on under oath; to
    renounce; 2. to recant

  • By his divorce agreement, Ken abjuredall rights to the family car.

  • On cross-examination, Doris abjuredher previous testimony about having
    seen the burglar.
    [-d, abjuring] [Syn. renounce]
    abrade(uh BRAYD) vt. scrape; wear out by rubbing; rub off

  • Sally used a pumice stone to abradethe dead skin off her right foot.

  • Sanding is a good way to abraderough spots off a piece of furniture before
    applying the finish.

  • Grinding wheels are used to abrademetal objects.
    [-d, abrading] [Syn. scrape]
    abrogate(AB ruh GAYT) vt. to repeal or cancel (by authority); annul

  • Only a court has the right to abrogatea wedding.

  • You may not abrogateyour obligation to support your children unless a
    court rules so.
    [-d, abrogating] [Syn. abolish]
    accretion(uh KREE shin) n. 1. growth in size, especially by addition or accu-
    mulation of material; 2. accumulated matter

  • The accretionof sand brought in by the ocean has caused certain beaches to
    grow in size.

  • Regular brushing is needed to remove the accretionof plaque on one’s
    teeth.
    [(to) accrete vi., vt.]


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