greek and latin roots

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Fort

happening by chance

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ausp

bird watcher- fortune teller

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dest

to determine

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sort

chance lot fate

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propit

favorable

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port

to carry

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fer

bear; carry

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pher phor

to carry to bring

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gest

to bear, carry

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sol

alone

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mono

one

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vulg

crowd

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poly, poll

many

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fortuitous

happening by a lucky accident or chance; fortunate

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fortuity

chance or accident

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auspices

protection or support; patronage

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auspicious

followed by favorable circumstances

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predestination

the belief that ones fate has already been determined in advance by a higher power

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predestined

having been decided before events unfold

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destine

intended for a specific end or purpose 1

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consortium

a group of companies or institutions

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consort

to keep company, associate a companion, associate

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propitiate

to soothe or satisfy; to appease

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importune

to urge or beg without end

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importunate

extremally demanding; insistent

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rapport

a positive relationship

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insufferable

impossible to bear; intolerable

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preferential

giving or showing an advantage to one over another

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conferment

the act of bestowing; a formal offer

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petiphery

the outermost part or boundary

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euphoria

a feeling of great happiness or well-being

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congested

overcrowded; too tightly packed

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gestate

to conceive and develop in the mind or body`

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gestate

to make gestures for emphasis

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soliloquy

a literary or dramatic speech spoken by a character alone

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monotonous

unvarying; lacking in verity

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monotone

sameness of sound style or manner or color

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vulgar

of the common people

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divluge

to make public

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polyglot

a person with a knowledge of several languages