Cumulative Latin Roots Vocab
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104268197 | agrarian | pertaining to farmers and agriculture | |
104268198 | coagulate | change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state | |
104268199 | alienate | To turn away; to make indifferent or hostile; to transfer, convey | |
104268200 | exalt | praise, glorify, or honor | |
104268201 | amicable | friendly, agreeable | |
104268202 | somnambulism | sleepwalking | |
104268203 | animosity | strong dislike; bitter hostility | |
104268204 | perennial | lasting for a long time, persistent; a plant that lives for many years | |
104268205 | adept | highly skilled | |
104268206 | aqueduct | a conduit that resembles a bridge but carries water over a valley | |
104268207 | arbitrary | Unreasonable; based on one's wishes or whims without regard for reason or fairness | |
104268208 | disarm | take away the weapons from | |
104268209 | articulate | (v.) To pronounce distinctly; to express well in words; to fit together into a system; (adj.) able to use language effectively; expressed clearly and forcefully | |
104268210 | audiophile | one who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction | |
104268211 | augment | to make larger, increase | |
104268212 | unabated | continuing at full strength or intensity | |
104268213 | embellish | add details to | |
104268214 | belligerent | given to fighting, warlike; combative, aggressive; one at war, one engaged in war | |
104268215 | benevolent | generous in providing aid to others | |
104268216 | decadent | decaying or decayed, especially in terms of morals | |
104268217 | nonchalant | cool and confident, unconcerned | |
104268218 | incantation | a chant; a recited magical spell | |
104268219 | candid | completely honest, straightforward | |
104268220 | emancipate | to free from slavery; to release or liberate | |
104268221 | recapitulate | summarize briefly | |
104268222 | carnivorous | meat-eating...yes, we're talking steaks and chops and brats and ribs...ohhhhh yes indeed! | |
104268223 | antecedent | the noun to which a pronoun refers; ALSO, someone or something that happens before something else | |
104268224 | censure | harsh criticism or disapproval | |
104268225 | discretionary | subject to one's own judgment | |
104268226 | incisive | very penetrating and clear and sharp in operation | |
104268227 | reclamation | the act of making something useful again | |
104268228 | cloister | residence that is a place of religious seclusion (such as a monastery) OR verb - to seclude someone, as if in a cloister | |
104268229 | disinclination | unwillingness | |
104268230 | cognizant | aware; having knowledge of something | |
104268231 | cordial | showing warm and heartfelt friendliness | |
104268232 | corpulent | fat; having a large, bulky body | |
104268233 | credible | capable of being believed | |
104268234 | discriminate | to observe differences, make unfair distinctions | |
104268235 | exculpate | To clear from blame; prove innocent | |
104268236 | acculturate | to adapt to a culture | |
104268237 | succumb | yield (to something overwhelming); give in; die; Ex. succumb to the illness | |
104268238 | concurrent | happening at the same time; parallel | |
104268239 | extradition | The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state | |
104268240 | deify | to make a god of; to look upon or worship as a god | |
104268241 | abdicate | to give up a position, right, or power | |
104268242 | individuate | verb. distinguish from others of the same kind. | |
104268243 | indoctrinate | to teach someone a set of beliefs | |
104268244 | domesticate | to tame; to bring plants or animals under human control | |
104268245 | indomitable | unconquerable, refusing to yield | |
104268246 | indubitable | unquestionable, indisputable | |
104268247 | conducive | Supportive; encouraging; helping to bring about | |
104268248 | duress | force or threats to make someone do something | |
104268249 | egotistical | excessively self-centered; self-important; conceited | |
104268250 | preemptive | Designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrence | |
104268251 | equitable | fair, just | |
104268252 | erroneous | incorrect, containing mistakes | |
104268253 | quintessential | Perfect example | |
104268254 | primeval | ancient, relating to the earliest ages | |
104268255 | efficacious | effective; producing the desired outcome | |
104268256 | fallible | likely to fail or be inaccurate | |
104268257 | fervor | intense emotion | |
104268258 | deferential | showing respect for another's authority | |
104268259 | infidel | one who does not accept a particular faith | |
104268260 | finesse | delicate skill | |
104268261 | infirm | weak and feeble | |
104268262 | confiscate | seize; take possession of (private property) by official order (usu. as a punishment); commandeer | |
104268263 | genuflect | bend the knees and bow in church or before a religious superior or image | |
104268264 | affluence | abundant wealth | |
104268265 | fortuitous | lucky | |
104268266 | fractious | easily irritated or annoyed | |
104268267 | fraternize | to associate in a friendly manner | |
104268268 | subterfuge | an excuse or trick for escaping or hiding something | |
104268269 | confound | mistake one thing for another | |
104268270 | progenitor | a direct ancestor; the founder of a line or race | |
104268271 | gesticulate | to make gestures | |
104268272 | conglomeration | a collection of unrelated things | |
104268273 | transgress | act in disregard of laws and rules | |
104268274 | ingratiate | gain favor with somebody by deliberate efforts | |
104268275 | aggravate | make worse; irritate (see "Breezy") | |
104268276 | gregarious | sociable; fond of the company of others |