V OCABULARY S ET #4 Nour Youssef 751 Vocabulary set #4.

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V OCABULARY S ET #4 Nour Youssef 751 Vocabulary set #4

V OCABULARY S ET #4 1. Segment – n. a separate piece of something; a part segment – v. to separate into parts 2. Hind – adj. behind 3. Diverse – adj. many different diversity – n. having many different members 4. Variety – n. diversity vary – v. to make differences to to show changes 5. Exoskeleton – n. a shell or covering outside an insect 6. Protect – v. to keep safe protection – n. safety 7. Mimic – v. to copy other’s characteristics or behaviors mimicry – n. an act of copying 8. Pollinate – v. to carry pollen from male to female part of flower 9. Decompose – v. to break down into smaller chemical parts 10. Pest – n. an animal or insect that causes problems for people, especially by damaging crops, vegetables, and fruits.

1. S EGMENT N. Segment – n. a separate piece of something; a part In puzzle there is a lot of Segment

S EGMENT V. segment – v. to separate into parts In community the is a lot of Segment

H IND ADJ. Hind – adj. behind Cars are racing to see who is going to be hind

D IVERSE ADJ. Diverse – adj. many different There is many different people are Diverse

D IVERSITY N. diversity – n. having many different members In tribes you could find Diversity

V ARIETY N. Variety – n. diversity When we have many guests my mom makes a lot of Variety fod

V ARY V. vary – v. to make differences to show changes Last year when I came to the U.S I couldn’t speak English, but now I could speak well

E XOSKELETON N. Exoskeleton – n. a shell or covering outside an insect The Exoskeleton of an insect contains many different things

P ROTECT V. Protect – v. to keep safe I protect myself from bullies

P ROTECTION N. protection – n. safety Protection is good for you and your family members

M IMIC V. Mimic – v. to copy other’s characteristics or behaviors I never tried to copy some others characteristics, maybe my brothers try to copy me to be better.

M IMICRY N. mimicry – n. an act of copying Some people copy me like while I am dancing, eating

P OLLINATE V. Pollinate – v. to carry pollen from male to female part of flower Bees carries honey from flower and it’s healthy for us

D ECOMPOSE V. Decompose – v. to break down into smaller chemical parts You could give a meaning of a word by breaking it down into Decompose

P EST V. Pest – n. an animal or insect that causes problems for people, especially by damaging crops, vegetables, and fruits. Insects pest the fruits so if we eat it we may die or get bacteria's