Vocab 661 - 680 Flashcards

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Obtest

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— verb

1) to ask earnestly.

—Related forms

ob·tes·ta·tion, noun

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Spondulics

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— noun

1) Money

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Prorogue

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— verb

1) to defer; postpone.

— Related forms

pro·ro·ga·tion [proh-ruh-gey-shuhn] Show IPA , noun
non·pro·ro·ga·tion, noun
un·pro·rogued, adjective

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Intromit

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— verb

1) to send, put, or let in.

—Related forms

in·tro·mis·si·bil·i·ty, noun
in·tro·mis·si·ble, adjective
in·tro·mis·sion, noun
in·tro·mis·sive, adjective
in·tro·mit·tent, adjective
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Omphalos

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— noun

1) the central point.

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Sui Generis

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— adjective

1) unique

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Internecine

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— adjective

1) pertaining to infighting or conflict within a group: an internecine feud among proxy holders.

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Redoubtable

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— adjective

1) feared, formidable or commanding respect.

— Related forms

re·doubt·a·ble·ness, noun
re·doubt·a·bly, adverb

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Hubris

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— noun

1) arrogance.

— Related forms

hu·bris·tic, adjective
non·hu·bris·tic, adjective
un·hu·bris·tic, adjective

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Obstreperous

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— adjective

1) unruly: obstreperous children.

—Related forms

ob·strep·er·ous·ly, adverb
ob·strep·er·ous·ness, ob·strep·e·ros·i·ty

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Jejune

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— adjective

1) dull or insipid: a jejune novel.

—Related forms

je·june·ly, adverb
je·june·ness, je·ju·ni·ty, noun

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Omertà

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— noun

1) secrecy sworn to by oath; code of silence.

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Canard

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— noun

1) a false or baseless rumor.

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Atavism

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— noun

1) reversion to a former or more primitive type

—Related forms

at·a·vis·ti·cal·ly, adverb

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Antediluvian

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— adjective

1) very old, out of date or primitive: antediluvian ideas.

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Cynosure

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— noun

1) something that strongly attracts attention by its brilliance or interest: the cynosure of all eyes.

— Related forms

cy·no·sur·al, adjective

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Epistemic

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— adjective

1) of or pertaining to knowledge or the conditions for acquiring it.

—Related forms

ep·i·ste·mi·cal·ly, adverb

18
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Comity

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— noun

1) mutual courtesy; civility.

19
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Provenance

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— noun

1) place or source of origin: The provenance of the ancient manuscript has never been determined.

20
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Verisimilitude

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— noun

1) the appearance or semblance of truth: The play lacked verisimilitude.