Vocab 35 Quiz

Gradual
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Grad
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Undergraduate
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Revolve
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Evolution
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Vol/volv
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Gradient
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Involvement
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Degradation
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
Volume
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
A rate of "stepping" upward or downward in the slope of a road, railroad track, etc.
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or a figurative circle.
A collection of printed or written sheets "turned" or bound together to form a book.
Latin root meaning to roll or turn.
A student in a college or university who has not yet completed the "steps" to receive a degree.
A "stepping down" in importance or in quality.
Latin root meaning step
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
Happening by small steps or degrees; moving little by little.
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