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100

This is the boundary or distance around a circle.

circumference

100

This is a system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives.

democracy

100

This is an official order or proclamation, say from a president or queen. 

edict

100

This means unfilled or unoccupied.

vacant

100

This means having the same measure or quantity.

equal

100

This means to throw out or expel; fighter jets have seats that do this.

eject

200

These are the facts or conditions surrounding an event.

circumstances

200

There are many uses for this type of statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.

demographics

200

You might do this if you say words for somebody else to write.

dictate

200

This is free time from duty or work.

vacation

200

This is a balanced mathematical sentence.

equation

200

This means to force or throw a substance into something; when you get a shot, the medicine gets into your body this way.

inject
300

This is to find a way around; to bypass or avoid.

circumvent

300

This is a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than rational argument.

demagogue

300

Somebody from a different region of the country may speak with a different pattern of this.

diction

300

This is a space entirely void of matter.

vacuum

300

This line divides the earth into two equal hemispheres - one to the north and one to the south.

equator

300
This is the path of an object being thrown, often used in terms of space.

trajectory

400

This is to be careful to consider all consequences; cautious.

circumspect

400

Before it becomes a pandemic, this is a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community (originally upon the people).

epidemic

400

This word means to point out or to make known.

indicate

400

This means lacking intelligence or ideas, literally "empty headed."

vacuous
400

This is a state of balance, as all things should be.

equilibrium

400

This means to throw between or interrupt

interject

500

This is to restrict, confine, or draw a line around.

circumscribe

500

This means to be denoting or relating to the ordinary, everyday form of a language; typical of the common people.

demotic

500

When a head of state formally gives up their power, they do this.

abdicate

500

This is a small cavity or space in a cell; a plant cell has a central one.

vacuole

500

On this day, the day and night are the same length.

equinox

500

This is a guess that is "thrown together" based on evidence.

conjecture

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