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Did you know that... - The word noisome has nothing whatsoever to do with noise? - Ordinance and ordnance have two distinct meanings? - An errant fool is a fool who is lost, while an arrant fool is one whose foolishness is obvious? If any of these facts caught you by surprise, then you need Word Smart II. More than one million people have improved their vocabularies with the original Word Smart, but an educated and powerful vocabulary doesn't stop growing with one book. All of the 1,455 words featured in Word Smart II ...

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Word Smart II: How to Build a More Powerful Vocabulary 2006, Princeton Review, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780375765766

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