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Alliteration ə- ˌ li-tə- ˈ rā-shən noun. the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (as w ild and w oolly, thr eatening thr ongs) —called also head rhyme initial rhyme. Diameter dī- ˈ a-mə-tər noun.
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Alliteration\ə-ˌli-tə-ˈrā-shən\ noun the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (as wild and woolly, threatening throngs) —called also head rhyme initial rhyme
Diameter\dī-ˈa-mə-tər\ noun a straight line segment passing through the center of a figure, especially a circle or a sphere, extending from one side to the other
Correlation\ˌkȯr-ə-ˈlā-shən, ˌkär-\noun A logical or natural association between two or more things
Analyze\ˈa-nə-ˌlīz\ AN eh lize\transitive verb to separate (a material or abstract entity) into its constituent parts or elements; to determine the elements or essential features of something to examine carefully and critically, so as to bring out the essential facts, and elements or give the essence of a thing
Kinesthesia–noun \ˌki-nəs-ˈthē-zh(ē-)ə, ˌkī-\kin·es·thet·ic \-ˈthe-tik\adjectivekin·es·thet·i·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\adverb :having a sense mediated by receptors located in muscles, tendons, and joints and stimulated by bodily movements and tensions; also : sensory experience derived from this sense—
Onomatopoeia\ˌä-nə-ˌmä-tə-ˈpē-ə, -ˌma-\ahn ah maht ah PEA ah\ noun : the formation or use of words in naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with the objects or actions they refer to(as buzz, gurgle, hiss, or murmur)
Radius\ˈrā-dē-əs\ RAY dee us\ noun a line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to any point on its circumference or bounding surface
Seismograph (noun) \SIZE meh graf\ an instrument or apparatus for automatically detecting and recording the intensity, direction, and duration of a vibrations within the earth and of the ground, especially of an earthquake
Prime Meridian Noun\PRIME Mur i dee en\ : the meridian of 0 degrees longitude which runs through the original site of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England, and from which other longitudes are reckoned
Fahrenheit \ˈfer-ən-ˌhīt\ FAIR en hyte\ adjective Of or relating or conforming to a temperature that registers the freezing point of water at 32 degrees above zero, the boiling point at 212 degrees at one atmosphere of pressure, and the zero point approximates the temperature produced by mixing equal quantities by weight of snow and common salt