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addition |
The process of totalling figures is called addition.
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position |
He has an advisory position in a large company.
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condition |
A condition that affects the body.
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petition |
A formal written request.
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repetition |
When a word is used more than once, it is called repetition.
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subtraction |
The inverse operation of addition is subtraction.
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fraction |
Convert this fraction to a decimal.
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direction |
Head in a northerly direction.
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construction |
The tower was a unique construction.
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satisfaction |
Those who quit before finishing never get the satisfaction of accomplishing a difficult task.
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mention |
Did I mention that it's my birthday next week?
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invention |
What a wonderful invention.
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intention |
I have every intention of improving my spelling.
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attention |
The monotonous lecturer failed to keep the students' attention.
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pretention |
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