Vocabulary classical roots lesson 5 and 6

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alliteration

the occurrence of the same initial sound in several words in succession

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literal

in accordance with the explicit or primary meaning of a word or phrase; not its metaphorical meaning; word for word, verbatim; concerned mainly with facts

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literate

able to read and write; knowledgeable; educated

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obliterate

to do away with completely; to wipe out; erase

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ascribe

to attribute to a particular cause, source or origin

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circumscribe

to draw a line around; to encircle; to confine; to limit

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conscription

a military draft

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proscribe

to denounce or condemn; to prohibit; to forbid

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subscribe

to pledge to pay for something or to contribute to something; to place an order by signing; to express consent or agreement; to assent

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transcribe

to make a copy of; to write out fully; to make a sound recording for later reproduction; to arrange music for an instrument different from the one composed for

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acronym

a word composed of the first letters or parts of a name or series of words

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onomatopoeia

a word that sounds like the thing it names

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pseudonym

a fictitious name

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ignominious

shameful; disgraceful

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nomenclature

a system of naming, especially in the arts or science

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epigram
(n) a short, witty saying
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epigraph
(n) an inscription on a monument or building, on a coin, or at the beginning of a book or chapter
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choreography
(n) the art of creating dances
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graffiti
(n) words or the drawings scratched or scribbled on a wall
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graphic

1. (adj) relating to the visual arts like drawing, painting, lettering, or engraving

2. (adj) giving a vivid description

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lithograph
(n) s print produced by a printing process in which a smooth surface is treated so that ink will adhere only to the design to be printed
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topography
(n) the features of an area, such as its rivers, mountains, and roads
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eclectic
(adj) consisting of parts selected from various sources
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lexicon

1. (n) specialized dictionary

2. (n) the specialized vocabulary of a particular topic or profession

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analogy
(n) a comparison between things that are alike in some ways
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apologist
(n) a person who makes an argument in support of someone or something
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epilogue
(n) short concluding section in a literary work
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logo
(n) a symbol or design that serves to identify an organization or institution
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logistics
(n) (used with a singular verb) the organization of supplies and services
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eulogy
(n) A speech or writing in praise of a person or thing, especially honoring the dead.