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Architecture that's built to heal | Michael Murphy

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Video Language:

  • English

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Accent:

  • English (US)

Speech Time:

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  • 13:30 / 15:38

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  • 162 wpm - Fast

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  • People & Blogs

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Special thanks to The Free Dictionary for providing us with the information used in this web page

Video Vocabulary

/ˈnōiNG/

knowing
adjective noun verb

showing secret knowledge. state of being aware. To discover or be aware of something.

/ˈskwēkē/

squeaky
adjective

having or making high-pitched sound or cry.

/iˈmēdēətlē/

immediately
adverb conjunction

at once. as soon as.

/ˈfälōiNG/

following
adjective noun preposition verb

Next; the one after this. body of supporters or admirers. coming after or as a result. To support someone, e.g. singer or comedian.

/ˌrestəˈrāSH(ə)n/

restoration
noun

Renewing/repairing building to its original state.

/ˈstəmək/

stomach
noun verb

internal organ in which major part of digestion of food occurs. consume food or drink without feeling or being sick.

/kəmˈplēt/

complete
adjective verb

Being as perfect and as total as could be. To finish or reach the end of doing something.

/ˌrēˈpānt/

repaint
noun verb

act of painting something again. To paint again.

/ˈpān(t)iNG/

painting
noun verb

action or skill of using paint, either in picture or as decoration. To apply a color, oil or sealant with a brush.

/ˈfiniSH/

finishing
verb

To reach the end; to complete something.

/ˈwēkˌend/

weekend
noun verb

Saturday and Sunday. spend weekend somewhere.

/ˈtərmənl/

terminal
adjective noun other

forming or situated at end or extremity of something. Place where trips end or begin, like a train stop. End part of some structure or concept.

/ˈspakəl/

spackle
noun other verb

compound used to fill cracks in plaster. Powder (containing gypsum plaster and glue) that when mixed with water forms a plastic paste used to fill cracks and holes in plaster. repair surface or fill hole or crack with spackle.

/ˈdäktər/

doctors
noun other verb

person qualified to treat sick people. People awarded the highest university degree. To treat someone's illness.

/ˈskrāpiNG/

scraping
noun verb

action or sound of something scraping or being scraped. To take something off a surface with a sharp tool.

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