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association
Noun
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An association is a way that two things are similar, belong together, or are connected or related.
I don't see any association between what happened to you and what happened to me.
I suspect there is an association between the weather and the number who are sick.
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An association is a group of people who have a common goal or interest.
The NBA stands for the "National Basketball Association."
I have been a member of the American Psychological Association and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
All the teachers were at an association meeting.
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Association is the when you associate (spend time with certain people).
I'm afraid your association with those wild people will get you in trouble.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
southeast
Noun
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Southeast is a direction between south and east.
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The southeast is a place is the part that is to the south and east.
There were storm all across the southeast.
southeast
Preposition
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In the direction southeast; to the southeast.
It is about twenty miles southeast of Dayton.
Asian
Noun
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A person from Asia. Most often this means a person from east Asia.
Asian
Adjective
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From Asia.
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In a style typical of Asia, especially east Asia.
nation
Noun
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A nation is a country or a political entity.
Mexico is a nation of emigrants.
The Canadian government is working with the Mohawk nation.
plus
Preposition
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You use plus when you add numbers.
Two plus two is four. math(2 + 2 = 4)/math
The TV is $299 plus tax.
The margin of error is plus or minus one per cent.
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and also
The farm has over 5,000 horses, plus a few cats and dogs.
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You use plus after a number to mean "more than" or "over".
The country has a population of 3 million plus.
He got a B+ on his test.
plus
Noun
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A plus is a good thing.
I know you don't like it, but there are big pluses about living here.
On the plus side though, it is small and easy to use.
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A plus is a plus sign: math+/math
You don't have to write the plus in front of positive numbers, but always write the minus in front of negative numbers.
plus
Coordinator
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used before the last item in a list
I like singing, reading, and tennis plus playing soccer.
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used to show what happened after something else
The alarm went off plus I woke up.
three
Determiner
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(ordinal third) The number 3.
A triangle has three sides.
three
Noun
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The number 3.
One and two is three.