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GRE WORDS 619-620

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FISSURE:
noun
A long narrow depression in a surface;crevice.

eg.Some cracks in old pipe can leak for decades causing large fissures running through the ground.





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FELON: noun Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime. eg.Trying to provoke a large, dangerous-looking felon from across the room is not funny.

GRE WORDS 617-618

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FILIGREE: noun Delicate and intricate ornamentation (usually in gold, silver or other fine twisted wire) eg.Malta is renowned for its gold and silver filigree work and handmade lace.

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