Classical Roots-Units 11&12
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19254603 | trans (Latin) | across | |
19254604 | transgress | to break a rule; to go beyond set limits | |
19254605 | transitive | needing a DO to complete the meaning of the verb | |
19254606 | transitory | lasting for only a short while | |
19254607 | translucent | permitting light to pass through, but not transparent | |
19254608 | eo. ire, ivi, itum (Latin) | on both sides | |
19254609 | ambience | environment; the surrounding atmosphere | |
19254610 | obituary | notice of a death with biographical information | |
19254611 | transient | adj.- passing quickly; transitory; noun - a person or thing having a short stay | |
19254612 | erro, errare (Latin) | to wander | |
19255510 | aberration | straying from what is normal or accepted | |
19255511 | erratic | irregular or inconsistent in movement, habit, quality, or ideas | |
19255512 | hodos (Greek) | journey | |
19255513 | episode | an incident in a person's life or in a story or play | |
19255514 | exodus | mass departure or emigration | |
19255515 | iter, itineris (Latin) | journey | |
19255516 | itinerant | adj. - traveling from place to place, especially to perform some duty or work; transient; noun - a person who travels from place to place | |
19255517 | itinerary | a route of travel; a plan or record of a journey | |
19255518 | venio,venire (Latin) | to come | |
19255519 | advent | arrival or coming into being | |
19340852 | Advent | the period beginning 4 weeks before Christmas; the birth of Christ | |
19340853 | circumvent | to avoid; to evade by cleverness; to avoid by passing around | |
19340854 | convene | to assemble, especially for a meeting | |
19340855 | intervene | to occur between events or periods; to come between, thereby easing the situation; to interfere or to interupt | |
19340856 | tele (Greek) | at a distance | |
19340857 | telepathy | communication from one mind to another without speech, writing, or other sensory means | |
19340858 | via (Latin) | way, street, road, journey | |
19340859 | deviate | to turn aside from a course, norm, pattern, or subject | |
19340860 | devious | winding; roundabout; underhanded, deceptive | |
19340861 | impervious | not penetrable by light rays, moisture, etc. |