LESSON 26

{feudalism}feu´dal-ism in old England
{feminine}fem´i-nine apparel
{fascinate}fas´ci-nate them with her charm
{expense}ex-pense´ of the journey
{emperor}em´per-or of India
{efflorescence}ef-flo-res´cence of the flowers
{ecclesiastical}ec-cle-si-as´ti-cal robes
{doesn't}does´n't he know
{diaphragm}di´a-phragm expansion
{countries}coun´tries of Europe
{metonymy}me-ton´y-my in rhetoric
{drowned}drowned in the lake
{discipline}dis´ci-pline in the school
{diphtheria}diph-the´ri-a is serious
{desert}des´ert of Sahara
{dessert}des-sert´ of strawberries
{Delaware}Del´a-ware River
{dialogue}di´a-logue between two boys
{counterfeit}coun´ter-feit dollar
{costume}cos´tume for the play
{consonant}con´so-nant of the alphabet
{conqueror}con´quer-or of the Romans
{confederacy}con-fed´er-a-cy of the states
{concern}con-cern´ yourself with his safety
{concede}con-cede´ the point