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SPECT, SPECTRO
NUNCI, NOUNCE
GREG
MISS, MITT
100

(noun) an historical account or biography

memoir

100

(noun) a visually striking performance of display

spectacle

100

(noun) how to say something correctly

pronunciation

100

(verb) to set apart from the rest

segregate

100

(verb) to discharge or give off

emit

200

(noun) objects kept or collected because of their historical interest

memorabilia

200

(noun) a particular feature of something

aspect

200

(verb) to say something incorrectly

mispronounce

200

(noun) a group of people assembled for religious worship

congregation

200

(adjective) out of place or something is wrong

amiss

300

(adjective) originating from the distant past; very old

immemorial
300

(noun) the possibility or likelihood of future events.

prospect

300

(verb) to speak or state something precisely, so it can be clearly understood. 

enunciate

300

(verb) end a policy of inequality

desegregate

300

(verb) to leave out or exclude

omit

400

(noun) a record made for future use

memorandum

400

(noun) the examination of one's own mental and emotional processes

introspection
400

(verb) declare one's abandonment of a claim, fight, possession.

renounce

400

(adjective) fond of company; sociable

gregarious

400

(noun): a break or pause

intermission

500

(noun) an objective kept as a reminder of a place or person. 

memento

500

(adjective) wary and unwilling to take risks

circumspect

500

(noun) a feast commemorating the angel Gabriel speaking to the Virgin Mary about incarnation

 annunciation

500

(adjective) bad or shocking

egregious

500

(verb)  careless or forgetful

remiss

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