| {concession} | con-ces´sion of the government |
| {committal} | com-mit´tal to jail |
| {commerce} | com´merce between nations |
| {colleague} | col´league in the faculty |
| {collector} | col-lec´tor of bills |
| {dissociation} | dis-so-ci-a´tion of ideas |
| {divisibility} | di-vis-i-bil´i-ty of the number |
| {deceased} | de-ceased´ husband |
| {decomposition} | de-com-po-si´tion of matter |
| {encyclopedia} | en-cy-clo-pe´di-a Britannica |
| {exhilarate} | ex-hil´a-rate or enliven |
| {enforceable} | en-force´a-ble by law |
| {electrolytic} | e-lec-tro-lyt´ic apparatus |
| {ingredients} | in-gre´di-ents of the mixture |
| {initiative} | in-i´ti-a-tive and referendum |
| {insurrection} | in-sur-rec´tion of the natives |
| {intersection} | in-ter-sec´tion of the lines |
| {irrigation} | ir-ri-ga´tion of the desert |
| {irascible} | i-ras´ci-ble disposition |
| {martial} | mar´tial music |
| {moreover} | more-o´ver we must go |
| {minutiae} | mi-nu´ti-ae of little consequence |
| {metallurgy} | met´al-lur-gy studied in college |
| {mentally} | men´tal-ly deficient |
| {changing} | chang´ing her dress |