HER/FUG
COSM/SCI
JUNCT/PART
MIS/PEL
Idioms "J"
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Her comes from the Latin verb haerere meaning...

to stick

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Cosm comes from the Greek word for...

order

100

Latin root meaning "to join"...

junct

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MIS comes from the Latin verb mittere meaning

to send

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"jumping off point" means...

a starting place or inspiration

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Cohere means...

to hold something together firmly

200

Latin root meaning to know or understand...

sci

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Meaning of impartial...

fair and not biased; treating or affecting all equally

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PEL comes from the Latin verb pellere meaning...

to move or drive

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A "John Hancock" means...

a person's signature

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Incoherent means...

unclear or difficult to understand

300

Something that is seen as a small version of something much larger is a...

microcosm

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A person who is strongly devoted to a cause or group; a guerrilla fighter...

partisan

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To repel is to...

keep something out or away; to drive back

300

A new-comer is often referred to as a...

Johnny-Come-Lately

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FUG comes from the Latin verb fugere meaning...

to flee or escape

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Lack of knowledge or awareness; ignorance...

nescience

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Bipartite means...

being in two parts; shared by two

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To drive or force out; to force to leave, usually by official action is to...

expel

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Food that is relatively unhealthy, high in sugar and fat and lacking in vitamins, minerals and other body-building components is called...

junk food

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Shelter or protection from danger or distress, a place that provides shelter or protection is a...

refuge

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Unconscionable means...

Not guided by any moral sense, unscrupulous; shockingly excessive, unreasonable, unfair

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A disjunction is...

a break, separation, or sharp difference between two things

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Someone sent out to represent another; an agent is...

emissary

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A person who knows a little about a lot of different subjects or activities, but not a lot about any one of them is referred to as a ...

Jack of all trades

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