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Franklin 1853 Most Difficult GRE Words Free

Franklin 1853 Most Difficult GRE Words
Author: Franklin Vocab System
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ISBN: B00A2STGVE



Franklin 1853 Most Difficult GRE Words (GRE Vocab Builder)


This ebook gives you list of 1,853 most difficult GRE words that can give you an edge to get higher GRE score. Download Franklin 1853 Most Difficult GRE Words (GRE Vocab Builder) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared.

This list is taken from Franklin GRE Vocab Builder Audio Program.

The words are given in bold.

The meaning is given after the equal sign (=) following a word. We have used the US spellings. The British spelling of a word, when different from the US spelling, is given in bracket after BRITISH as shown for the word belabor below.

belabor (BRITISH = belabour) = to assail verbally, to insist repeatedly or harp on

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Franklin 1853 Most Difficult GRE Words Free


Franklin 1853 Most Difficult GRE Words education books for free.

This list is taken from Franklin GRE Vocab Builder Audio Program.

The words are given in bold.

The meaning is given after the equal sign (=) following a word. We have used the US spellings

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