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TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 21-Feb-12

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web.         21-Feb-12 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists multifarious  [  muhl-tuh'-FAIR-ee-uh' s  ]   [  adjective  ]   MEANING :   diverse, varied or versatile   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   The building houses many multifarious departments.   USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :   What you will see is a very different kind of British jazz: thoroughly contemporary, bewilderingly multifarious, and on the face of it lacking any defining markers of Britishness. Telegraph, Was William Blake really the first star of British jazz?, 09/11/2006   febrile  [  FEE-brahyl, FEE-bruh' l, FEB-ruh' l  ]   [  adjective  ]   MEANING :   1. feverish or pertaining to, caused by or marked by fever 2. hysterical or delirious   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   His febrile state was the cau

TESTfunda - CAT Question of the Day 21-Feb-12

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see the Question of the Day and Tip of the Day on the Web.         21-Feb-12 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback CAT Question of the Day What is the sum of the squares of roots of the equation above? OPTIONS     1) 19   2) 18   3) 10   4) 1 discuss | yesterday's solution | more questions Tip of the Day Do not get into an argument during the group discussion. It does not help the group, and is especially negative for you. more tips Last year's Question of the day (20-Feb-11) At first glance, the universe of Northern Lights appears considerably behind that of our own world (it could be seen as resembling an industrial society between the late 19th century and the outbreak of the First World War), but in many fields it equals or surpasses ours. For instance, it emerges that Lyra's world has the same knowledge of particle physics, referred to