Her comes from the Latin verb haerere meaning...
to stick
Cosm comes from the Greek word for...
order
Latin root meaning "to join"...
junct
MIS comes from the Latin verb mittere meaning
to send
"jumping off point" means...
a starting place or inspiration
Cohere means...
to hold something together firmly
Latin root meaning to know or understand...
sci
Meaning of impartial...
fair and not biased; treating or affecting all equally
PEL comes from the Latin verb pellere meaning...
to move or drive
A "John Hancock" means...
a person's signature
Incoherent means...
unclear or difficult to understand
Something that is seen as a small version of something much larger is a...
microcosm
A person who is strongly devoted to a cause or group; a guerrilla fighter...
partisan
To repel is to...
keep something out or away; to drive back
A new-comer is often referred to as a...
Johnny-Come-Lately
FUG comes from the Latin verb fugere meaning...
to flee or escape
Lack of knowledge or awareness; ignorance...
nescience
Bipartite means...
being in two parts; shared by two
To drive or force out; to force to leave, usually by official action is to...
expel
Food that is relatively unhealthy, high in sugar and fat and lacking in vitamins, minerals and other body-building components is called...
junk food
Shelter or protection from danger or distress, a place that provides shelter or protection is a...
refuge
Unconscionable means...
Not guided by any moral sense, unscrupulous; shockingly excessive, unreasonable, unfair
A disjunction is...
a break, separation, or sharp difference between two things
Someone sent out to represent another; an agent is...
emissary
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