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    Call of the Wild Definition Match -- myVocabulary.com

    Directions: MATCH the Call of the Wild vocabulary word list numbered in the left hand column with the proper definitions of the 16 words in letters "A to P" in the right hand column of the Call of the Wild Definition Match. Use the pull down menu bar to choose the correct letter match.
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    Word List
     
    1) obdurate
    2) deft
    3) tallow
    4) imperiously
    5) auroraborealis
    6) ravenous
    7) quibble
    8) goad
    9) impel
    10) covert
    11) hydrophobia
    12) remonstrance
    13) primordial
    14) inexorable
    15) chaff
    16) belie
    Definition List
     
    A)  To give a false impression of: to be false or unfaithful to; to show to be false (verb)
    B)  Streamers or arches of light in the sky at night that appear to best advantage in arctic regions (noun)
    C)  The debris (as seed coverings) separated from the seed in threshing grain; something trivial or worthless (noun)
    D)  Not openly shown, engaged in or acknowledged frankly: secret; covered over: sheltered (adj.)
    E)  Quick and neat in action: skillful; dexterous (adj.)
    F)  To urge on; to spur (verb)
    G)  An unnatural dread, fear or unusually high anxiety of water; rabies (noun)
    H)  To urge, move or drive forward or into action; to impart motion to: propel (verb)
    I)  Characteristically of eminent rank or attainments; arrogantly marked: domineeringly (adv.)
    J)  Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty: relentless; merciless (adjective)
    K)  Stubbornly resistant to persuasion, pity or moral influence; unyielding (adjective)
    L)  First created or developed: primeval; earliest formed in the growth of an individual or organ: primitive (adj.)
    M)  To evade or shift from the point: equivocate; bicker (verb)
    N)  Very eager for food, satisfaction or gratification (adj.)
    O)  A plea in opposition to something: a protest; an objection (noun)
    P)  The white solid rendered fat of cattle and sheep used chiefly in soap, margarine, candles and lubricants (noun)