Match the word to the definition. 1. autochronograph 3 in descriptive geometry: the small parts change but the large parts remain straight or right 2. antepenultimate 4 something that kills weeds 3. orthomorphic 2 third from the last 4. herbicide 1 a self-acting instrument for the recording of time instantaneously

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. autochronograph - a self-acting instrument for the recording of time instantaneously
2. antepenultimate - third from the last
3. orthomorphic - in descriptive geometry: the small parts change but the large parts remain straight or right
4. herbicide - something that kills weeds 
Answer 2
Answer:

1. autochronograph  a self-acting instrument for the recording of time instantaneously

2. antepenultimate third from the last

3. orthomorphic   in descriptive geometry: the small parts change but the large parts remain straight or right

4. herbicide  something that kills weeds


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Are there some options?

Else, i can tell you some that i can think of:


she lived in:

Amsterdam

during (most) of the second world war

she also lived in Germany until 1933, so during the first four years of her life

while in Amsterdam, she lived in a secret flat for a long time.

Are any of these options what you're looking for?

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