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  • How About an Advanced Vocabulary Test?

    The following ten words are examples of what you can be expected to know the definitions of on an SAT vocabulary exam.

    1. Quincunx
    2. Sesquipedalian
    3. Pycnocline
    4. Syzygy
    5. Dendrochronology
    6. Acquiesce
    7. Spinnaker
    8. Mamluk
    9. Fakir
    10. Desiccant

    Six of the words on this list failed this site's spell-check, but ARE spelled correctly, to give you an idea of how advanced these words are (and I already know the definitions of them).

    I have not failed to correctly spell (due to lack of knowledge) any word that has been presented to me in over twenty years. My spelling + definition vocabulary is around 100,000 words. My spelling-alone vocabulary is closer to 500,000 words. No, those numbers are NOT typos.

    In short, the percentage (based on usage) of the words I know how to spell is over 99.9999 percent.

    One final fact: though the word "the" is the most commonly used word in the English language, the word "set" has the most accepted definitions, the word "say" has the most synonyms, and the word "and" is used more often than "the" in the English Bible.
    Tempus fugit, ergo, carpe diem.

    Time flies, therefore, seize the day.

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    Calling words themselves "advanced" seems silly to me. It's akin to declaring that you have advanced geographical knowledge because you can roughly place Marana and Sahuarita on a map of Arizona. That bit of information isn't advanced. It's just obscure, and borderline useless if you live in Pennsylvania.

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      Did not get whats tha meanin of bein advance english's. And im never wanted to goin troughly. All i know is 2 alphabelic, yae just 2. Also quite famous around mine region's, it is 'd&0' backdoor pharse is '0&d', thats it. simply and clean.d00d
      dood! im a uniter, not a divider dood

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