LESSON 12 BANKS AND BANKING "He who is false to the present duty, breaks a thread in the loom, and will see the effect when the weaving of a life-time is unraveled." ae çèpt', to receive; to promise to | di rěet' or, an officer of a company or corporation. pay. ae çèpt' ǎnçe, an accepted bill of ex- dŏl' lar, a silver or gold coin; 100 change; a draft. cents. bul' lion, uncoined gold or silver in ex change', barter; settling accounts the mass. eăn' çèlled, destroyed or effaced. has charge of money. cheek, an order upon a bank to pay money as therein named. elear' ing-house, a place where banks make exchange of drafts and checks, and settle balances. without the intervention of money. för' eign, belonging to another state or country; remote. in' ter est, sum paid for the use of money; to engage. loan, money lent at interest; a lending. re deem' å ble, payable; capable of being redeemed. col lĕe' tions, notes or bills to be col- re mit' tănçe, sending money, bills, lected. etc., to a distant place. com mer' cial, of or pertaining to re new' al, an extension; renovation. commerce or trade. se eu' ri ty, protection; surety; pledge. coun' ter feit (-fit), to imitate; to forge; an impostor. spē' çie (-shi), coin, or metallic money. eur' ren çỹ, accepted medium of ex- tell' er, an officer who receives money change; general circulation. and pays out same on checks. de prē' çi āte (-shi āte), lower; to fall with drawn', taken back or away; in value. drawn out. LESSON 13 DICTATION EXERCISE Consult your dictionary for meaning of words. How beautiful this night! the balmiest' sigh, Which vernal zephyrs breathe in evening's ear, That wraps this moveless scene. Heaven's ebon ' vault, 10 Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur 1o rolls,. To curtain her sleeping world. Yon 12 gentle hills, 14 Yon darksome rocks, whence icicles 15 depend, So stainless 16 that their white and glittering 17 spires A metaphor 20 of peace; - all form a scene LESSON 14 ---Percy Bysshe Shelley. BICYCLES ball' -bearing, having bearings which | graph' ite, plumbago or blacklead, run on steel balls. used as a lubricant. bi' că ele, a two-wheeled vehicle pro- hăn' dle-bär, that part of a bicycle pelled by the feet. brake, attachment to retard motion. brāze, to solder with hard solder. case'-härd ened (-nd), having the outside hardened. chain' less, having no chain. eush' ion, a variety of tire. çy elŏm' e ter, an instrument for measuring distance traveled by a wheel. fôrk'-head, the shank of the front fork of a bicycle. gear, the working parts of a machine in distinction from its framework. that supports the hands and serves as a steering-gear. hănd' i cap, a time or distance setback. lăn' tern, case for a light. lū' bri eat ing, tending to make smooth running. ped' al, the part to which the foot imparts motion. pneu mǎt' ie, an inflatable, hollow săd' dle, a seat for a rider. spoke, one of the small bars or rods | tăn' gent, referring to spokes crossing connecting the hub and the rim of a wheel. spršek' ět, one of the projections on the sprocket-wheel on which the chain runs. each other. tire, the outer rim of a wheel. tri' çy ele, a three-wheeled vehicle. ve loç' i pēde, a vehicle made in many forms propelled by the rider's feet. a mē' nå ble, responsible; liable to cop' ǎ ist, one who copies. give account. ǎp' er ture, an opening; a hole. blǎs phēme', to speak impiously. breathe, to respire. com' răde, an associate; a companion; a mate. děl' i eȧ çy, daintiness; fineness. făsh' ion, to shape; the prevailing style, especially of dress. ğŭt' tûr al, belonging to, or formed in, the throat. hid' e ous, horrid; dreadful to behold. in stall', to establish; to place in an per' fi dỹ, treachery; violation of ǎl' bum, a blank book in which to insert autographs, sketches, etc. ǎp pěn' dix, a supplement at the end of a book. elǎs' sie al, pertaining to ancient Greek and Roman literature and art. cop' y ing-press, a machine for tak ing by pressure an exact copy of letters, etc. eop'y right, exclusive right to pub lish a book, chart, etc. eray' on, a stick of chalk or other substance for drawing or writing. di' a ry, a book for daily record. die 'tion a ry, a book giving the words of a language and their definitions. di reet' o ry, an address book; a book of directions. en çy elo pē' di ȧ, a comprehensive summary of knowledge. ē rās ́ er, a sharp instrument or piece of rubber for erasing writings, drawings, etc. ĕn' vel õpe, a wrapper; a paper case for mailing letters, etc. găz ět tēer', a descriptive list of anything; a geographical dictionary. glos' så ry, a dictionary of peculiar words. hee' to graph, a contrivance for multi- | psälm (som), a sacred song, especially ple copying. one of the hymns by David and others. hym' nal, a book of hymns. měm o răn' dum, a record to help quire, twenty-four sheets of paper. the memory. mu' çi lage, an adhesive substance. pen' çil, an instrument for writing and drawing; a brush. scale, a machine for weighing, gener ally used in the plural (seales). spin' dle, a slender rod or pin for filing business papers. pref' açe, a brief preliminary explan- võl' ume, written or printed sheets ation; introductory writing. bound together. NOTE-The second word in each pair is opposite in meaning to that of the first. ĕx haust' ive, thorough; complete, su per fi' cial, shallow; cursory. a bu' sive, rude; harsh. re spěet' ful, kind; attentive. aux il' ia ry, aiding; helping. su pêr' flu ous, useless; cumbersome. be hāv' ior, demeanor; conduct. mis de mean' or, evil conduct. eoûr' te să (eûr'-), civility. ǎr' ro gançe, disdain; haughtiness. du' ti ful, submissive; obedient. dís o be' di ent, refusing to obey. få çē' tious, jocular; humorous. sē _ri ous, solemn; matter-of-fact. făs tid' i ous, overnice; hard to please. ăn còn cerned', indifferent; careless. ǎp' pli eå ble, relevant; fitting. in ǎp prō' pri ate, unsuitable; unfit. pre pos' ter ous, absurd; ridiculous. rea' son à ble, rational; judicious. sin' gu lar, strange; unusual. eus' tom a ry, conventional; regular. thral' dom, servitude; slavery. in de pěnd' ençe, freedom; liberty. |