Units 1 & 2 roots Flashcards

(33 cards)

0
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Unable to be conquered

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Invincible

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1
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To conquer (root)

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Vinc/Vict

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2
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limited in knowledge of the world; narrow-minded

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Provincial

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3
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To establish; reflect the truth

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evince

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4
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To lead (root)

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Duc/Duct

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5
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Supportive; encouragine

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Conducive

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6
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To lead towards some action

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induce

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7
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To draw conclusion from fact; infer

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deduce

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8
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To drag (root)

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Tract

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9
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Extended in time; prolonged

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protracted

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10
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Stubborn, obstinate, hard to move forward

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Intractable

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11
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To draw back

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retractable

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12
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To seek aggressively, to assail, to rush (root)

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Peto

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13
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Irritable or short tempered

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petulant

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14
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Acting passionately and without forethought

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Impetuous

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15
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That which drives one; momentum

16
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To break (root)

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fract/fring/frang

17
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Tending to argue or cause discord

18
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Minor violation of a rule or law

19
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Trespass

20
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Cut, kill (root)

21
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To cut out of, remove

22
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Sharply cutting; direct and powerful

23
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Brief and straight forward

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To cut (root)
Tom
25
A large and serious book
tome
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The best or most typical example
epitome
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Two opposite parts of one whole
dichotomy
28
The structure or parts taken as a whole
anatomy
29
To sting or pierce (root)
Punct
30
Feeling of regret or remorse
compunction
31
Paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
punctilious
32
Stinging or biting especially in taste or smell
pungent