| {supplementary} | sup-ple-men´ta-ry angles |
| {Wednesday} | Wednes´day morning |
| {genitive} | gen´i-tive case |
| {independent} | in-de-pend´ent country |
| {misspelled} | mis-spelled´ the words |
| {sophomore} | soph´o-more class |
| {busy} | bus´y day at school |
| {meant} | meant to do well |
| {ledger} | ledg´er accounts |
| {polynomial} | pol-y-no´mi-al of six terms |
| {pursue} | pur-sue´ the game |
| {adjacent} | ad-ja´cent angles |
| {attract} | at-tract´ his attention |
| {Augustus} | Au-gus´tus Cæsar |
| {comparative} | com-par´a-tive degree |
| {difference} | dif´fer-ence between two amounts |
| {friend} | friend of ours |
| {frustum} | frus´tum of the pyramid |
| {prairie} | prai´rie dogs |
| {syntax} | syn´tax of early Latin |
| {whose} | whose house is this |
| {algebra} | al´ge-bra is studied at school |
| {ammonia} | am-mo´ni-a for cleaning |
| {embarrass} | em-bar´rass us |
| {nickel} | nick´el plated ware |