DEFINITIONS
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GREEK AND LATIN ROOTS
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Suspension of an activity; postponement: a) abrogate, b) abhor, c) abeyance, d) abhor

abeyance

100

to loathe, detest: a) animosity, b) aggrieve, c) abhor, d) amicable

abhor

100

to depart secretly: a) amiable, b) anomaly, c) accede, d) abscond

to abscond

100

to express approval; agree to: a) accede, b) abscond, c) accolade, d) adage

accede

100

man, human being: a) tractum, b) solus, c) anthropos, d) dominus

anthropos

200

to abolish or invalidate by authority: a) accede, b) abscond, c) accolade, d) abrogate

to abrogate

200

embrace; award; commendation: a) abeyance, b) aerial, c) aggrieve, d) accolade

accolade

200

to approach and speak to someone: a) accost, b) adage, c) adhere, d) aligned

accost

200

old saying or proverb: a) aggrieve, b) adage, c) adhere, d) ascribe

adage

200

to lean, bend: a) clino, b) holos, c) plenus, d) solus

clino

300

harsh or bitter taste: a) adhere, b) accolade, c) adage, d) acrid

acrid

300

unyielding, uncompromising: a) adamant, b) adversarial, c) alleviate, d) aloof

adamant

300

collective mass or sum; total: a) ambiguous, b) anecdote, c) ambivalence, d) aggregate

aggregate

300

to afflict distress: a) amiable, b) apathetic, c) aphelion, d) aggrieve

to aggrieve

300

a lord, master: a) medius, b) dominus, c) punctum, d) plenus

dominus

400

caution; reprove mildly; reprimand: a) admonish, b) adhere, c) accolade, d) adversarial

admonish

400

to relieve, improve partially: a) aloof, b) adversarial, c) animosity, d) alleviate

to alleviate

400

detached, indifferent: a) assent, b) ascribe, c) aloof, d) ambivalence

aloof

400

of pleasant disposition; friendly: a) affable, b) anomaly, c) affable, d) amiable

amiable

400

whole: a) plenus, b) medius, c) holos, d) occido

holos

500

friendly, easy to approach: a) aggregate, b) aggrieve, c) affable, d) adversarial

affable

500

hatred, hostility: a) animosity, b) aggrieve, c) animosity, d) adversarial

animosity

500

abnormality; deviation from the general rule; irregularity: a) animosity, b) adversarial, c) aggrieve, d) anomaly

anomaly

500

extremely difficult, laborious: a) ascribe, b) assent, c) arduous, d) aspersion

arduous

500

kill: a) occido, b) punctum, c) tractum, d) clino

occido

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