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Lesson 187. Words properly accented on the first Syllable.
con’strue com’bat ant pu’is sance
trav’erse dis’pu tant in’ter im
ramp’ant gon’do la au’top sy
ath’lete pleth’o ra tym’pa num
syr’inge mis’chiev ous wise’a cre
ex’tant blas’phe mous or’ches tral
brig’and con’ver sant im’po tent
con’cord san’he drim con’gru ent
dis’cord con’tra ry im’be cile
do’nate pro’te an pha’e ton
ob’long dis’ci pline ret’i na
Teaching Spelling – Spelling Words
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