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  • 101writing — /ruy ting/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that writes. 2. written form: to commit one s thoughts to writing. 3. that which is written; characters or matter written with a pen or the like: His writing is illegible. 4. such characters or… …

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  • 106dissect — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. cut up, anatomize; examine, analyze. See disjunction, inquiry, decomposition. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To anatomize] Syn. dismember, quarter, operate, perform an autopsy; see cut 1 , divide 1 . 2.… …

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  • 107analysis — 01. He did an [analysis] of the way children learn language for his Master s thesis. 02. It could take weeks to [analyze] all the data, but when we do, the results will be very helpful to our project. 03. The North American school system aims to… …

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  • 108an´a|lyz´er — an|a|lyze «AN uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to separate (anything complex) into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of: »After you analyze a sentence grammatically, you should be able to understand its meaning better …

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  • 109an´a|ly|za´tion — an|a|lyze «AN uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to separate (anything complex) into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of: »After you analyze a sentence grammatically, you should be able to understand its meaning better …

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  • 110an´a|lyz´a|ble — an|a|lyze «AN uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to separate (anything complex) into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of: »After you analyze a sentence grammatically, you should be able to understand its meaning better …

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