Educational Skills

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to arrange in alphabetical order

adverb alphabetically

  • Please alphabetize the files before submitting them to the office.
  • Hey, can you alphabetize these papers for me?
  • I alphabetized my playlist so I can easily find my favorite songs.
  • In order to make sense of the chaotic situation, she tried to alphabetize her thoughts.

noun the action or process of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles

verb present participle of knit, meaning to make fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles

  • Knitting is a traditional craft that involves creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles.
  • I love knitting cozy scarves for the winter.
  • I'm totally hooked on knitting these days.
  • She was knitting together the pieces of her life after a difficult time.

verb to count or enumerate

adjective skilled in or relating to basic mathematics

  • It is important to be able to numerate accurately in order to make sound financial decisions.
  • I need to numerate how much money I have left after paying my bills.
  • I can't believe she can't even numerate simple addition.
  • The poet's words were so powerful, they seemed to numerate the emotions of the audience.

noun RWCS stands for 'Redmond Watershed Citizen Science', which is a program that engages community members in scientific research and monitoring of the Redmond Watershed Preserve.

pronoun In some contexts, RWCS can be used as a pronoun to refer to the program or organization it represents.

  • The RWCS conference is an annual event that brings together experts in water conservation.
  • I heard the RWCS conference next week is going to have some really interesting speakers.
  • I can't wait to attend the RWCS conference - it's going to be lit!
  • The RWCS conference is like a beacon of hope for sustainability in the water sector.