Greek and Latin roots

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tot

whole

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hol

whole

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sum

highest, most

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trunc, trenc

to cut

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part

part

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ser

join

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vert

to separate, distinguish, decide

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nex

connect, bind

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lig, lia

to bind

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it, ianc

to go, to pass

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ced

to go, to yield

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ven

to come, to arrive

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Totalitarian

having to do with a government in which one person or group controls everything

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Totality

completeness

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Holistic

concerning the whole rather than the parts

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Catholic

covering a broad range; universal

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Consummate

perfect or ideal, especially in skill or accomplishment

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Summation

accumulation; total result

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Trenchant

sharply effective or insightful

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Truncate

to cut short in the middle

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Parcel

to divide into parts and distribute

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Parse

to examine or analyze

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Repartee

quick, witty conversation

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Assertion

something declared or stated positively

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Exertion

the use of power and of strength

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Dissertation

a formal and long paper, written for a degree at a university or college

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Disconcert

to upset and confuse

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Certitude

certainty; inevitability

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Ascertain

to discover; find out

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Annex

to attach oneself; take over

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Nexus

the core or center

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Liason

intermediary; a person who goes between two parties to speak for them

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Obligatory

expected or required

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Ligature

a binding or joining

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Sedition

act or practice aimed at undermining authority

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Ambiance

environment surrounding; atmosphere

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Circuitous

roundabout or lengthy

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Transitory

short-lived or temporary

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Accede

to agree, often at the urging of another

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Antecedent

one that precedes or comes before another

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Precedent

tradition; an act or decision that is used as a model for future acts or decisions

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Contravene

to violate or go against

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Adventitious

artificial; acquired

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Parvenu

someone newly wealthy

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Antonym of Exertion

relaxation

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Antonym of Certitude

doubt

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Antonym of Annex

disconnect

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Antonym of Nexus

periphery

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Antonym of Sedition

loyalty

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Antonym of Circuitous

direct

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Antonym of Transitory

permanent

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Antonym of Contravene

agree