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H words Quiz November 20 (1-10)
H words Test December 4  (1-20)
1.	Horticulture – art or science of growing flowers, fruits, vegetable, 
and shrubs, especially in a garden or orchard
2.	Humane – not cruel or brutal; kind; merciful
3.	Hoard – Save and store away
4.	Hideous – very ugly; frightful; horrible
5.	Hypocrite – person who is not sincere; pretender
6.	Hysteria – a mental illness caused by anxiety or worry
7.	Herbivorous – feeding on grass or other plants
8.	Hindrance – person or thing that hinders; obstacle
9.	Hypochondria – abnormal anxiety over one’s health; imaginary illness
10.	Hypothesis – something assumed because it seems likely to be a true 
explanation; theory
11.	Haughty – too proud of oneself and too scornful of others.
12.	Heirloom – possession handed down from generation to generation
13.	Homage – dutiful respect; reverence; honor
14.	Hallucination – seeing or hearing things that exist only in a 
person’s imagination
15.	Haphazard – not planned; random
16.	Hypertension – abnormally high blood pressure
17.	Hypertrophy – Enlargement of a body part of organ
18.	Hypotenuse – The side of a right triangle opposite the right angel
19.	Hypodermic – under the skin
20.	Hypoglycemia – condition caused by a lowered level of sugar in the 
blood, usually because of the presence of too much insulin


I Quiz December 11 (1-10)
1. immense - very large; huge; avast
2. impose - force or thrust one's authority or influence on another.
3. imfuriate - fill with wild, fierce anger; make furious
4.intrigue - excite the curiosity and interest of
5. infantry - soldiers trained, equipped, and organized to fight on foot
6. instantaneous - coming or done in an instant
7. inclination - natural bent; tendency
8. instigate - urge on; stir up
9. inevitable - not to be avoided; sure to happen
10. illiterate - not knowing how to read and write 


Exam December 17


J Quiz January 8 (1-10)
J Test January 15 (1-20)
1.  jubilant - expressing or showing joy
2. jaunt - short journey, especially for pleasure
3. jovial - good-hearted and full of fun; good-humored and merry
4. jeopardize - put in danger; risk; endanger
5. jostle - shove, push or crowd against
6. juncture - junction; point or line where two things join
7. jabber - talk very fast in a confused, senseless way
8. jargon - language of a special group or profession
9. jinx - person or thing believed to bring bad luck
10. journalist - person whose work is writing for, editing, managing, or 
publishing a newspaper or magazine.