151008 "AUTO-" and "CIRCUM-" words Flashcards

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autonomy

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n. a self-ruling country.
n. freedom from outside rulers; independence.

ex: Korea did not have autonomy when Japan ruled the country. After the war, Korea now has regained autonomy, and has its own president and government.

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autostrada

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n. an Italian motorway

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automobile

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n. a car

(mobile means to move)

ex: The billionaire had 27 automobiles. He also had a very big driveway.

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autobiography

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n. a story of a person’s life written by that person.

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autopsy

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n. a post-mortem (after death) examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease.

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autobahn

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n. a German, Austrian, or Swiss motorway

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autoroute

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n. a French motorway

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autocue

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n. a device that helps the speaker to read their speech.

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circumference

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n. the distance around something.

ex: How do you calculate the circumference of a circle?

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circumnavigate

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n. sail all the way around (something, especially the world).
ex: When I grow up, I’m going to circumnavigate around the world on my boat!

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circumstance

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n. situation.

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circumvent

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n. find a way around (an obstacle). to avoid.

ex: Bad Bob circumvented Mummy’s telling off by telling her a little white lie.

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circulate

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v. move continuously or freely through an area.

ex: Blood circulates around the body. It’s important to have good blood circulation.

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circumstantial

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adj. pointing indirectly towards someone’s guilt but not proving it for sure.
ex: Circumstantial evidence is not a very strong evidence. Circumstantial evidence can lead to suspicion, but not 100% proof.

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circumspect

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adj. not daring enough. cautious. wary and unwilling to take risks.
ex: Dave was very circumspect around his Mummy after he received 0% on his math test.

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