AP Seminar Vocab Lessons 10-14 Practice

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cognate (adj)

Related by origin and descent; of the same or similar nature

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cognate (noun)

One that is cognate with another

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denature

To alter natural qualities

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innate

Inborn; natural

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naive

To be innocent/unexperienced like on the day one was born

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nascent

Just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential

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natal

Relating to the place or time of one's birth

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natality

Birthrate

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nation

A country considered as a body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language

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native (adj)

Belonging to a place from birth

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native (noun)

One born or raised in a particular place

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nativity (adj)

The process or circumstances of being born: birth; the place of origin

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nativity (nature)

Pertaining to a place of birth or origin

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nature

1. The physical world

2. Disposition or temperament

3. Humankind's original or natural condition

4. A kind or class usually distinguished by fundamental or essential characteristics

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neonatal

Relating to newborn mammals

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postnatal

The time after childbirth

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prenatal

Existing or occurring before birth

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renaissance (noun)

1. A movement or period of vigorous artistic and intellectual activity

2. The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries

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renaissance (adj)

Pertaining to the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries

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supernatural

not existing in nature or subject to explanation according to natural laws

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unnatural

Contrary to nature

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comparable

Similar; like

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compare

To measure or note how similar/different two or more things are

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disparage

To belittle the importance or value of (someone or something); to lower (someone or something) in rank or reputation: degrade

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disparity

A difference in level or treatment, oftentimes seen as unfair

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nonpareil

Having no equal

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parable

Usually short fictitious story that illustrates a moral attitude or a religious principle

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paragraph

A subdivision of a written composition that consists of one or more sentences, deals with one point or gives the words of one speaker, and begins on a new usually indented line

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parallel

Everywhere equally distant; similar, analogous, or interdependent in tendency or development

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parity

The state/condition of being equal

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irradiate

To affect or treat by radiant energy (such as heat); to cast rays of light upon: illuminate; to emit like rays of light: radiate

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radar

1. A device or system consisting usually of a synchronized radio transmitter and receiver that emits radio waves and processes their reflections for display and is used especially for detecting and locating objects or surface features;

2. Range of notice

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radial

Arranged like rays or spokes

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radiance

Brightness, emission of light, brilliance, or beaming with energy

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radiant

Shining brightly or giving off rays;

Vividly bright and shining: glowing;

Marked by or expressive of love, confidence, or happiness

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radiate

To emit rays or spread outwards

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radiation

Energy transmitted in the form of rays, waves, or particles

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radiator

Any of various devices (such as a series of pipes or tubes) for transferring heat from a fluid within to an area or object outside

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radio (adj)

Of, relating to, or operated by radiant energy

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radio (noun)

The wireless transmission and reception of electric impulses or signals by means of electromagnetic waves

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radio (verb)

To send or communicate by radio

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radioactive

Of, caused by, or exhibiting radioactivity; So divisive or controversial as to require avoidance

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radioactivity

Property of being able to emit energetic particles

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radiography

The process of taking X-rays or similar images to look inside the body or other objects.

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radiology

The medical discipline using imaging to diagnose and treat diseases

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radius

The distance from the center of a circle or sphere to its edge

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bisect

To divide into two usually equal parts

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dissect

To methodically cut up; to analyze in detail

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insect

Arthropods whose body is divided into 3 segments: a head, abdomen, and thorax; a trivial or contemptible person

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intersect

To divide by passing across something; to pass across; to share a common area: overlap

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intersection

1. A place or area where two or more things (such as streets) meet/cross;

2. the act or process of intersecting (meeting/crossing);

3. The set of elements common to two or more sets;

4. The operation of finding the intersection of two or more sets

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sect

1. A dissenting or schismatic religious body, especially one regarded as extreme or heretical;

2. A religious denomination;

3. A group adhering to a distinctive doctrine or to a leader

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sectarian (adj)

Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sect or sectarian; limited in character or scope: parochial

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sectarian (noun)

A member of a particular sect; a narrow or bigoted person

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section (noun)

A part set off by or as if by cutting; a distinct part or portion of something written; a part that may be, is, or is viewed as separated; one of several component parts that may be assembled or reassembled

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section (verb)

To cut or separate into sections

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sector

A division of a larger area; a geometric figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle; a sociological, economic, or political subdivision of society

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transect

To cut transversely

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assign

To appoint to a post or duty; to appoint as a duty or task; to fix or specify in correspondence or relationship: select, designate

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consign

To give over to another's care; to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control of another; also: to commit especially to a final destination or fate

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design (noun)

The arrangement of elements or details in a product or work of art; a preliminary sketch or outline showing something that is being planned or created; a plan or protocol for carrying out or accomplishing something (such as a scientific experiment); a decorative pattern

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design (verb)

To create, fashion, execute, or construct according to plan; to conceive and plan out in the mind; to devise for a specific function or end; to make a drawing, pattern, or sketch of

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designate

To indicate and set apart for a specific purpose, office, or duty

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insignia

A badge of authority or honor; a distinguishing mark or sign

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insignificant

Lacking meaning or importance; small in size, quantity, or number

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resign

To give up deliberately; to give up one's office or position; to accept something as inevitable

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signal (noun)

1. An act, event, or watchword that has been agreed on as the occasion of concerted action;

2. something that incites to action;

3. something (such as a sound, gesture, or object) that conveys notice or warning;

4. an object used to transmit or convey information beyond the range of human voice;

5. the sound or image conveyed in telegraphy, telephony, radio, radar, or television;

6. a detectable physical quantity or impulse (such as a voltage, current, or magnetic field strength) by which messages or information can be transmitted

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signal (verb)

To notify by a signal; to communicate or indicate by or as if by signals

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signature

The name of a person written or affixed by that person

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signet

A seal used officially to give personal authority to a document in lieu of signature; the impression made by or as if by a signet

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significant

Having meaning; full of importance; having or likely to have influence or effect; likely caused by something other than mere chance

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signify

To be a sign of; to show especially by a conventional token (such as word, signal, or gesture)

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signpost

A post (as at the fork of a road) with signs on it to direct travelers; guide, beacon; sign, indication