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Solder V. To burn slowly with smoke but with not erupt again
Ornate Adj. Highly decorated
Proclaim V• to announce publicly
Unrelenting Adj. Not lessening or weakening
Lore N. The collected knowledge, traditions, and beliefs of a person or group of people
Acu sharp
Amic friendly
Bel War, fight
Careen V. To swerve wildly off course
Falter V. To hesitate or act in a unsteady way
Relish V. To get pleasure or enjoyment from something
Expanse N. A vast open area of water, land, or sky
Prime V. To prepare or make it ready
Chron Time
Cide Kill
Di Twice, two
sophistacated adj. complex not having or many details or pieces
lush adj. thick with greenery and plant life
teeming adj. full of things, often living things
retain v- to hold on to or keep somethings inside
stifling adj- suffocating and restrictive, often because of extreme heat
dorm sleep
ego self
ence,ance state of, condition
impertinent--(adj) offensively bold; rude
inference--(n) the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence
introspection--(n) the examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings
jaunty--(adj) having or showing a carefree self-confident air
jovial--(adj) full of fun and good cheer \n esse-to be, exist ex: sense, absent, representation
felix--happy, lucky ex: felicity
femina--woman ex: feminine, femininity
laconic--(adj) using few words, concise
mosaic--(noun) a picture or design made by fitting together small colored pieces of tile, glass, or stone
nocturnal--(adj) of, relating to, or occurring at night
nuisance--(noun) a source of inconvenience, a bother
pulverize--(verb) to pound, crush, or grind to powder or dust
fen--to ward off, strike
Ex: fend, fence, fender
fer--to bring, to carry, to bear
Ex: transfer, suffer, fertile
fid--to trust
fidelity, confide, confidence
quandary--(noun) a condition of uncertainty or doubt, a dilemma
quota--(noun) an amount of something assigned, as to be done, made, or sold
renaissance--(noun) a rebirth or revival, also the revival of classical art, literature, and architecture from the 14th and 16th centuries
renegade--(noun) a person who rejects a cause, allegiance, religion, or group for another
repose--(noun) the act of resting or the state of being at rest
form--shape
genus--race, kind
gnos--to know
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