Learn these words: intestine, ecstatic, remnant, caveat, enumerate (SAT/GRE & literary language)

Pronunciation

intestine /ˌɪnˈtestən/ecstatic /ekˈstætɪk/remnant /ˈremnənt/caveat /ˈkeɪviˌæt/enumerate /əˈnuːməˌret/

Example Sentences

  1. The food moves through the intestine during the digestion process.
  2. The children were ecstatic when they found out they were going to Disneyland.
  3. The remnant of the old building was preserved as a historical landmark.
  4. The contract included a caveat that the buyer should be aware of.
  5. The teacher asked the students to enumerate the steps of the scientific method.

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  • intestine (gut, bowel) - the lower part of the alimentary canal from the end of the stomach to the anus.
    =>[intestine lining, intestine function, intestine bacteria]
    - external, exterior
  • ecstatic (euphoric, elated) - feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
    =>[ecstatic joy, ecstatic happiness, ecstatic state of mind]
    - depressed, sad
  • remnant (remainder, residue) - a small remaining quantity of something.
    =>[remnant of a civilization, remnant of a forest, remnant of a memory]
    - entirety, whole
  • caveat (warning, caution) - a warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations.
    =>[caveat emptor, caveat lectorem, caveat canis]
    - encouragement, permission
  • enumerate (count, list) - to mention (a number of things) one by one.
    =>[enumerate the reasons, enumerate the steps, enumerate the benefits]
    - summarize, condense


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Original Sentences

  1. The food moves through the intestine during the digestion process.
  2. The children were ecstatic when they found out they were going to Disneyland.
  3. The remnant of the old building was preserved as a historical landmark.
  4. The contract included a caveat that the buyer should be aware of.
  5. The teacher asked the students to enumerate the steps of the scientific method.

Translation to Spanish

  1. La comida se mueve a través del intestino durante el proceso de digestión.
  2. Los niños quedaron extasiados cuando supieron que iban a Disneylandia.
  3. Los restos del antiguo edificio se conservaron como monumento histórico.
  4. El contrato incluía una advertencia que el comprador debía conocer.
  5. El profesor pidió a los alumnos que enumeraran los pasos del método científico.

Translation to French

  1. La nourriture circule dans l’intestin pendant le processus de digestion.
  2. Les enfants étaient ravis lorsqu'ils ont appris qu'ils allaient à Disneyland.
  3. Les vestiges de l'ancien bâtiment ont été conservés en tant que monument historique.
  4. Le contrat contenait une mise en garde dont l'acheteur devait être conscient.
  5. L'enseignant a demandé aux élèves d'énumérer les étapes de la méthode scientifique.

Translation to Portuguese

  1. A comida passa pelo intestino durante o processo de digestão.
  2. As crianças ficaram em êxtase quando souberam que iriam para a Disneylândia.
  3. O remanescente do antigo edifício foi preservado como marco histórico.
  4. O contrato incluía uma advertência que o comprador deveria estar ciente.
  5. A professora pediu aos alunos que enumerassem as etapas do método científico.

Translation to Italian

  1. Il cibo si muove attraverso l'intestino durante il processo di digestione.
  2. I bambini sono rimasti estasiati quando hanno scoperto che sarebbero andati a Disneyland.
  3. I resti del vecchio edificio sono stati conservati come punto di riferimento storico.
  4. Il contratto prevedeva un avvertimento di cui l'acquirente doveva essere a conoscenza.
  5. L'insegnante ha chiesto agli studenti di enumerare i passaggi del metodo scientifico.

Translation to German

  1. Während des Verdauungsprozesses wandert die Nahrung durch den Darm.
  2. Die Kinder waren begeistert, als sie erfuhren, dass sie nach Disneyland fahren würden.
  3. Der Rest des alten Gebäudes wurde als historisches Wahrzeichen erhalten.
  4. Der Vertrag enthielt einen Vorbehalt, den der Käufer beachten sollte.
  5. Der Lehrer forderte die Schüler auf, die Schritte der wissenschaftlichen Methode aufzuzählen.

Translation to Russian

  1. В процессе пищеварения пища проходит через кишечник.
  2. Дети были в восторге, когда узнали, что едут в Диснейленд.
  3. Остатки старого здания сохранились как историческая достопримечательность.
  4. В контракте была оговорка, о которой должен знать покупатель.
  5. Учитель попросил студентов перечислить этапы научного метода.

Translation to English

  1. The food moves through the intestine during the digestion process.
  2. The children were ecstatic when they found out they were going to Disneyland.
  3. The remnant of the old building was preserved as a historical landmark.
  4. The contract included a caveat that the buyer should be aware of.
  5. The teacher asked the students to enumerate the steps of the scientific method.

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Etymology

intestine: The word "intestine" comes from the Latin word "intestinus," meaning "internal." It refers to the part of the digestive system that is located between the stomach and the anus, often in the sense of being used to describe a process of digestion or absorption

ecstatic: The word "ecstatic" comes from the Greek word "ekstasis," meaning "standing outside oneself." It refers to a state of intense emotion or euphoria, often in the sense of being used to describe a feeling of joy or rapture

remnant: The word "remnant" comes from the Latin word "remansus," meaning "left over." It refers to a small remaining part or quantity of something, often in the sense of being used to describe a fragment or trace of a larger whole

caveat: The word "caveat" comes from the Latin phrase "caveat emptor," meaning "let the buyer beware." It refers to a warning or cautionary statement, often in the sense of being used to describe a legal or financial disclaimer

enumerate: The word "enumerate" comes from the Latin word "enumerare," meaning "to count out." It refers to the act of listing or counting something, often in the sense of being used to describe a process of itemization or enumeration



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