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  1. ISO/IEC 17000:2004, Conformity assessment - Vocabulary and general principles by ISO/CASCO, 2007-08-23
  2. ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004, Standardization and related activities - General vocabulary by ISO/TMB, 2007-08-23
  3. Componential Analysis of General Vocabulary: The Semantic Structure of a Set of Verbs in English, Hindi, and Japanese; pub #41
  4. The French commercial correspondent,: With English notes, explanatory and idiomatical, a glossary of commercial terms, and general vocabulary, adapted ... books of foreign commercial correspondence) by Joseph Th Dann, 1874
  5. ISO 8116-1:1995, Textile machinery and accessories -- Beams for winding -- Part 1: General vocabulary by ISO TC 72/SC 3, 2007-08-23
  6. ISO 18650-1:2004, Building construction machinery and equipment - Concrete mixers - Part 1: Vocabulary and general specifications by ISO/TC 195, 2007-08-23
  7. SAT & College Level Vocabulary (General Aptitude and Abilities Series) by Jack Rudman, 2003-01-01
  8. ISO/TR 13298:1998, Ships and marine technology -- Vocabulary of general terms by ISO/TC 8/SC 9, 2007-08-23
  9. ISO 6286:1982, Molecular absorption spectrometry -- Vocabulary -- General -- Apparatus by ISO TC 47/SC 1, 2007-08-23
  10. The Vocab-Vitamin Vocabulary Booster by Colin O'Malley, Karasik Julie, 2006-10-10
  11. Comprehension and Vocabulary Strategies for the Elementary Grades W/ Cd Rom by Jerry Johns, Susan Lenski, et all 2006-08-01
  12. Instant Vocabulary by Ida Ehrlich, 1988-08
  13. Mastering Italian Vocabulary: A Thematic Approach (Mastering Vocabulary) by Luciana Feinler-Torriani, Gunter H. Klemm, 1995-08
  14. Vocabulary Power Grade 3 by Audrey Carangelo, 2007-05-30

21. English Vocabulary - Links - UsingEnglish.com
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22. Novial '98
Ongoing revision project to revive and improve Novial language and update the vocabulary though remaining faithful to the general directions of creator of the language Otto Jespersen.
http://www.cs.brown.edu/~dpb/novial/novial98.html
Novial '98
News Grammar changes Vocabulary Status quo ... Other Novial Links Novial '98 is an ongoing project to revive and improve (where felt necessary) Novial. Our aim is to leave it as close to Jespersen's original language (as presented in An International Language" and "Novial Lexike" ) as possible, but to fix up some problematic or difficult areas, increase the vocabulary, and ultimately present it to the world as an international auxiliary language. Therefore 1928/30 Novial is taken as our "status quo". Novial '98 es sta-esenti projete at ri-vivifikar e plubonizar (kilok sentit nesesari) Novial. Nusen eme es ke le rester tam proxi a li originali lingue de Jespersen (kom prisentat in An International Language e Novial Lexike ) kam posibli, ma ke unesmim nus reparar problemosi o desfasili lokes, kreskar li vordesie, e finalim prisentar le a li monde kom internationali auxiliari lingue. Dunke 1930 Novial bli usar kom nusen "status quo". Our forum for doing this is a mailing list called NOVIAL-REV , maintained by Don Blaheta. Anyone who wishes to join us in our work are welcome. The languages used on the list are English and Novial, but we would especially like input from people whose native language is other than English. If you'd like to subscribe, send mail to

23. Redirect Message For Vocabulary Helper Pages
Extensive listings for chemistry. Produced by Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American
http://www.cas.org/vocabulary/
About the Vocabulary Helper
A link to the CAS general subject vocabulary helper, previously found at this location, has been removed. We have done so because that information is now outdated, and a much more complete thesaurus capability is now available with CA Lexicon on STN. More information about the CA Lexicon on STN can be found in; CA Lexicon on STN is available only though the STN service. If you are not an STN customer and would like more information, including account sign-up, you can find it on the STN product page Thank you for your interest in scientific information from CAS.
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24. English Beats
vocabulary exercises for children and general or specialized lessons for adults organized by level of difficulty.
http://www.englishbeats.org/English/index.php

25. InterTRIBAL.net - Langage Recovery And Cultural Preservation
Software and multimedia technology to support language recovery worldwide. vocabulary and syllabary demo downloads. general native interest links.
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26. GRE Vocabulary Preparation
GRE general vocabulary is a free list of the most frequent words with explanations. New version of the GRE general vocabulary is uploaded.
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~osmirnov/gre/
excellent site for prospective graduate students "I just wanted to thank you for your dedication in helping others to succeed at these mindless standardized tests we must endure to become scholars."
"I can say nothing than thank you very much for being helpful in this world in which nothing is for free."
"I am in graduate school, and needed to take the GRE for entrance into a doctoral program. Your words lists assisted me in preparing more than you would ever know."
"Your site was the most helpful. Thank you, at least you know the work you put in is being used." Alanna, Samer, Jake, Catherine, Akif, Deepak, Shee (from visitors' e-mails) GRE Vocabulary Preparation is a free site aimed to improve your vocabulary specifically for the verbal section of the GRE. There are three main sections: GRE General Vocabulary is a free list of the most frequent GRE words with explanations, which I originally compiled for myself. This compilation turned out to be helpful for the visitors of the site as well. Second, there is a section of software programs designed to help you learn new words. The programs are listed with all the necessary details and short descriptions, some of them have been modified specifically for the GRE verbal. Third, "Vocabulary Workout" is an advice of a possible vocabulary preparation routine. Basically all these and other things are what I was using during my own preparation for the GRE verbal section.

27. Global English
Offers general and business English with listening, grammar and vocabulary components. Requires paid fee. Free sample available.
http://www.globalenglish.com/templates/bin/upgrade.asp?upgrade=br

28. Ansidocstore: Product: 'Molecular Absorption Spectrometry -- Vocabulary -- Gener
Document ISO 62861982. Title Molecular absorption spectrometry vocabulary general Apparatus. Abstract NONE. File Size 917 kB. Price $49.00.
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29. Deviant Definitions
Presentations of clippings about English vocabulary and education in general from past and present newspaper and magazine articles.
http://info-clips.blogspot.com
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Presentations of language and definitions in the news that deviate, or diverge, sharply from the customary or traditional content norms or accepted standards that are usuallly seen in "regular" dictionary-content explanations.
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30. Ansidocstore: Product: 'Standardization And Related Activities -- General Vocabu
Document ISO/IEC GUIDE 21996. Title Standardization and related activities general vocabulary. Abstract NONE. File Size 13.98 MB. Price $147.00.
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32. General Sailing Terminology
This is an archive page !!! general Sailing Terminology.
http://archives.obs-us.com/obs/adventur/schooner/vocabulary/general.htm
This is an archive page !!!
General Sailing Terminology
A B C D ... A Aft
toward the rear, or transom, of a ship. Anchor
a heavy iron instrument, usually connected to the vessel by a chain or rope, that is used to grip the sea bottom to hold the boat in place. B Bank
underwater plateau that rises up from the ocean floor, creating shallow water where fish feed. Beam
a boat’s widest point, usually near the middle of the boat. Beam trawling
method of fishing which uses a beam to hold open a net at its mouth. Below
beneath or under the deck. Block and tackle
arrangement of pulleys and line which increases hoisting power for heavy work, such as pulling in the sail in a strong breeze. Boom
long piece of wood which runs perpendicular to the mast, to which the foot (bottom edge) of the sail is attatched. Bow
the front section of a boat. Buoy
a distinctively marked object that floats in the water as a navigational marker. Buoyancy ability to float or rise in a fluid. C Chart a map of part of the sea, showing currents, depths, islands, coasts, etc. Compass D Dragging method of fishing in which a net is pulled behind the boat.

33. Singlish
A general description of Singlish, including examples of vocabulary, grammar, and phonology.
http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/singlish.htm
home definitions other descriptions classroom tips ... references
Singapore Colloquial English (Singlish) written by Anthea Fraser Gupta
This section includes information on: BACKGROUND
Modern Singapore Over the nineteenth century the East India Company extended its influence, and gradually the British colonial government took over the areas which had been controlled by the East India Company, including Singapore. Singapore (with Penang and Malacca) was one of the Straits Settlements. For many years ruled from Calcutta, the capital of British India, it later was directly ruled from London. Nearly everyone in Singapore speaks more than one language, with many people speaking three or four. Most children grow up bilingual from infancy and learn more languages as they grow up. Naturally the presence of other languages (especially various varieties of Malay and of Chinese) has influenced the English of Singapore. The influence is especially apparent in the kind of English that is used informally, which is popularly called Singlish, but which is called Singapore Colloquial English or Colloquial Singapore English in most academic writing. Singlish is a badge of identity for many Singaporeans, and, as you can see from

34. Tok Pisin
A general description of Tok Pisin, including examples of vocabulary, grammar, and phonology.
http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/tokpisin.htm
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Tok Pisin written by Jeff Siegel
This page includes information on: BACKGROUND History When the recruiting (and in some cases kidnapping) of islands labourers for plantations in Queensland began in 1863, many Melanesians found themselves literally in the same boat. The only common language they had was the simplified English they had learned, so they used that to communicate with each other on the ships and later on the plantations. With continued use, norms began to emerge and a stable pidgin language started to develop early Melanesian Pidgin. The earliest Queensland labourers were mainly from the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) and the Solomon Islands. Labourers from German-controlled New Guinea only went to Queensland in 1883-84. Many more went to plantations in Samoa, from 1879-1912. Labourers from the other countries had also started going to Samoa in 1878, and many of these had already worked in Queensland. So early Melanesian Pidgin was transported to Samoa. However, after 1885, no more labourers from the New Hebrides or Solomons went to Samoa, and early Melanesian pidgin began to diverge into two slightly different varieties one spoken in Queensland and one in Samoa.

35. ENGLISH PAGE - Vocabulary Tutorial
Click Here. Advertise your product or service at Englishpage.com. Click to go Home. vocabulary. general vocabulary. Unique Personalities
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Unique Personalities - Adjectives for unique personalities
Higher Education
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Internet 101
- Internet vocabulary
Ordering in a Restaurant
- Restaurant vocabulary
Changing Jobs
- Vocabulary related to changing jobs
Getting an Apartment
- Vocabulary related to getting an apartment
States and Territories
- Vocabulary related to states and territories
A Unique Circus
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Grocery Store Choices
- Vocabulary used in grocery stores
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Returns and Refunds
- Vocabulary related to returning a purchase Santa Fe, New Mexico - Vocabulary related to Santa Fe, New Mexico Aerospace Industry - Vocabulary related to the aerospace industry Humor - Vocabulary related to humor Telecommunications - Vocabulary related to phone companies Hiking / Trekking - Vocabulary related to hiking Coffee Houses - Vocabulary related to coffee houses E-commerce - Vocabulary related to e-commerce Presidential Elections - Vocabulary related to presidential elections Turn off the TV - Vocabulary related to TV programs
Holiday Vocabulary
Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas

36. Hawai`i Creole English
general description of Hawai`i Creole English including examples of vocabulary, grammar and phonology.
http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/hce.htm
home definitions other descriptions classroom tips ... references written by Ermile Hargrove, Kent Sakoda and Jeff Siegel
This page includes information on: BACKGROUND History Attitudes and use Hawai'i Creole English (HCE) is usually called "Pidgin" in Hawai'i. It has a rich linguistic history based on the need for a common language among a diverse group of people who spoke different languages. It also has a dark side based on plantation domination and American English hegemony. HCE speakers have mixed feelings about the creole. HCE has often been denigrated as a sub-standard form of English. But with the efforts of local linguists and writers, people are now beginning to realize that the creole is a language separate from, but similar in appearance to, English. HCE can be heard on the playgrounds and in neighborhood conversations. It can also be heard on a few radio programs and in some advertising. On rare occasions, HCE is heard in more formalized situations, such as on the legislative floor and in the classroom. However, English and Hawaiian are the official languages of the legislature and standardized English is the official medium of instruction in the school system.

37. SmartPhrase.com > Spanish > General Words > Phrases
See you soon. Hasta luego. general RESPONSES. Yes. Sí. Travelling to Spain on business. Easy holiday and vacation phrases. Spanish vocabulary and useful sentences.
http://www.smartphrase.com/Spanish/sp_general_words_phr.shtml
SmartPhrase.com: Spanish: General Words: General Vocabulary Greetings General Responses Question Words ... Helpful Books for Spanish GREETINGS Hello / Hi! ¡Hóla! Good day Buenos diás Good evening Buenos tardes Good night Buenos noches Good bye Adiós See you soon Hasta luego GENERAL RESPONSES Yes Sí No No That depends Depende I don't know No lo sé I don't think so Creo que no I think so Creo que sí It doesn't matter No importa I don't mind No me molesta Of course! ¡Claro! True Es verdad With pleasure Con gusto QUESTION WORDS Where? ¿Dónde? When? ¿Cuándo? Why? ¿Por qué? What? ¿Qué? Who? ¿Quién? How? ¿Cómo? How much/many? ¿Cuántos / cuánto? Is/are there? ¿Hay? SPECIAL OCCASIONS Congratulations! ¡Felicitaciones! Happy Birthday! ¡Felíz cumpleaños! Happy Christmas! ¡Felices Navidades! Happy New Year! ¡Felíz año nuevo! Happy Easter! ¡Felíz Pascua! Good Luck! ¡Que tengas suerte! Enjoy the meal! ¡Comer con gusto! Have a safe journey! ¡Buen viaje! Have a good holiday! ¡Buenas vacaciones! Take Care! ¡Cuidados! ETIQUETTE Please Por favor Thank you (very much) (Muchas) Gracias Excuse me ¡Perdone!

38. Kamtok
A general description of Cameroon Pidgin English (Kamtok) by Loreto Todd, including examples of vocabulary, grammar and phonology.
http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/cameroon.htm
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Kamtok (Cameroon Pidgin) written by Loreto Todd
(with help from Martin Jumbam and Herbert Wamey)
This page includes information on: BACKGROUND Introduction Kamtok is the pidginised English of Cameroon. This English-related language has been a lingua franca in the country since at least the 1880s. The 35-year period since 1966 has seen dramatic changes in the attitude of speakers towards the language. Speakers have always recognised the usefulness of the language but, in early writings, it was frequently referred to as "Bad English", "Broken English" and "Bush English". Today, due mainly to its extended use in Churches and on Radio and Television, it is becoming known as Kamtok from Cameroon Talk, and is taking its place as a recognised medium of interaction. Geography Education is prized and at least 60% of the population is literate. The percentage is much higher in urban areas and lower among older rural women. All education is through the medium of either English or French and all young people are expected to be bilingual in the countries official languages. Approximately 50% of the population continues to follow their animist traditional religions, while 33% are Christian and 17% Muslim.

39. SmartPhrase.com > Dutch > General Words > Vocabulary
What is it in Dutch? What is the Dutch for helpful vocabulary for holidays in The Netherlands / Holland (Nederland)? Dutch vocabulary and useful words.
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SmartPhrase.com: Dutch: General Words: General Phrases Colours Animals The Weather ... Helpful Books for Dutch morning morgen afternoon namiddag evening avond night nacht yesterday gisteren today vandaag tomorrow morgen Monday maandag Tuesday dinsdag Wednesday woensdag Thursday donderdag Friday vrijdag Saturday zaterdag Sunday zondag day dag week week last, previous afgelopen, vorig next vogend summer zomer winter winter spring lente (voorjaar) autumn herfst (najaar) January januari February februari March maart April april May mei June juni July juli August augustus September september October oktober November november December december month maand year jaar COLOURS black zwart white wit grey / gray grijs red rood yellow geel blue blauw orange oranje pink rose green groen brown bruin purple paars ANIMALS cat kat kitten poesje dog hond puppy jonge hond, puppie rabbit konijn bird vogel horse paard mouse muis tortoise schildpad cow koe pig varken THE WEATHER it's sunny Het is zonning it's nice Het is fijn it's cold Het is koud it's hot Het is warm it's snowy Het sneeuwt it's rainy Het regent it's windy Het waait it's foggy Het is mistig it's freezing Het ijskoud storm storm lightning bliksem changable wisselvallig Related Sections:
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On this page: How do you say in Dutch? Time of day; morning, evening, night. Days of the week; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Months of the year; January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Seasons; summer, winter, autumn, spring. Animals and pets; cat, dog, horse, rabbit, pig, bird. The weather; sun, rain, storm, fog, snow. Useful Dutch words. What is it in Dutch? What is the Dutch for helpful vocabulary for holidays in The Netherlands / Holland (Nederland)? Travelling to The Netherlands / Holland on business. Easy holiday and vacation phrases. Dutch vocabulary and useful words. Students studying and learning foreign language Dutch (Nederlands). Speaking Dutch for beginners / intermediate students. Talking about The Netherlands / Holland in Dutch language course. SmartPhrase online phrasebook Dutch translations.

40. Aboriginal English
A general description of Australian Aboriginal English, including examples of vocabulary, grammar, and phonology.
http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/aboriginal.htm
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Aboriginal English (written by Diana Eades)
This page includes information on: BACKGROUND Introduction Aboriginal English is the name given to the various kinds of English spoken by Aboriginal people throughout Australia. Technically, the language varieties are dialects of English. They have much in common with other varieties of Australian English, but there are distinctive features of accent, grammar, words and meanings, as well as language use. These Aboriginal English features often show continuities with the traditional Aboriginal languages. In many subtle ways Aboriginal English is a powerful vehicle for the expression of Aboriginal identity. History Before the British invasion of Australia at the end of the eighteenth century, there were approximately 250 different indigenous languages spoken throughout the country, with approximately 600 dialects. The languages were very complex, and the differences between neighbouring languages were often as complicated as the differences between English and Spanish, for example.

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