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api ary : place for keeping bees audit orium : place for an audience terr arium : place for keeping small animals and plants. _____________________________________ Playing around the api ary proved to be a less than pleasant experience. 1. arium (orium, ary)- place.
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apiary: place for keeping bees auditorium: place for an audience terrarium: place for keeping small animals and plants. _____________________________________ Playing around the apiary proved to be a less than pleasant experience. 1. arium (orium, ary)- place
candle: a wax taper that shines or glows candid: frank, open, sincere, impartial, fair candidate: Romans seeking office wore white robes _____________________________________ When the reporter ask the president to be candid, he got quite a story.. 2. cand – glow, burn, white
achromatic: without color chromophil: capable of being dyed or colored easily chromaticscale: musical scale made up of 11 successive half-tones to the octave. Tone is the effect of light, shade, and color as combined in a picture. _____________________________________ The achromatic feel of the room added to the chill everyone already felt. 3. chrom – color
incision: the act of making a cut decide: cut down the list by making a decision imprecise: not cut before, not exact _____________________________________ Before making the incision, the surgeon marked the area carefully. 4. Cis (cid) – cut
criminal: one who is at fault or charged incriminate: to make accusation recriminate: make charges back and forth _____________________________________ The criminal left the scene of the crime and ran straight into the police officer. 5. Crim (crimin) – fault, accusation, charge
succumb: to die; to yield from persuasion incumbent: reclining or resting in, as a position procumbent: lying face down, prone _____________________________________ More people caught in fires succumb to the smoke than actually die of burns. 6. cumb – lie down
dromedary: one-humped Arabian camel trained for riding hippodrome: a stadium or arena for horse running or racing palindrome: a word that runs backward in the same sense as forward, such as radar _____________________________________ Edward won an award for coming up with the longest palindrome. 7. drom – a running
economy: the principles of home finances ecology: study of the relationships between organisms and their environments ecosphere: regions of the universe that are capable of supporting life _____________________________________ Ecology classes often take field trips to observe animals in their natural habitat. 8. eco – house (environment)
fugitive: one who flees refugee: one who escapes to another country subterfuge: a deceptive strategy or device; something to “flee under” during an argument _____________________________________ The Incredible Hulk lived much of his life as a fugitive. 9. fug – flee, escape
hypnosis: condition of being put into a sleeping state hypnology: they study of sleep hypnophobia: fear of sleep _____________________________________ When James awoke from the hypnotic state, he remembered nothing he had done. 10. hypno – sleep
juvenile: young person rejuvenate: to make young again juvescent: beginning to feel young _____________________________________ In juvenile court, the punishments are not as severe as in adult court. 11. juv (juven) – young
analyze: break apart or loosen hemolysis: dissolution of red blood cells dialysis: separation of smaller molecules from larger ones, a breaking down _____________________________________ The dialysis machine broke down the toxins in the blood and removed them from the body. 12. Lys (lysis, lyze) – loosen, break down
miscellaneous: full of a mixture of things immiscible: incapable of mixing or blending promiscuity: a lack of discrimination in selection; casual or random sexual behavior _____________________________________ The dangers associated with AIDS ended the promiscuity of earlier generations. 13. misc – mixture
narcotic: drug that numbs senses and induces sleep narcolepsy: uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep narcoanalyze: psychoanalysis while the patient is in a drug-induced drowsy state _____________________________________ Since the drug was a narcotic, the doctor suggested the patient refrain from driving. 14. narco – sleep, numb
necrophobia: fear of death internecine: mutually destructive, almost deadly pernicious: extremely harmful or destructive _____________________________________ The pernicious little vermin caused terror wherever he went. 15. necr (nic) – death
oligarchy: government by a few rulers oligophagous: feeding on a limited variety of food; being a “picky” eater oligopoly: the market condition that exists when there are so few sellers that the action of one can impact prices _____________________________________ The oligophagous nature of children often requires parents to give multivitamins. 16. olig (oligo) – few
pacify: to make quiet Pacific: make peace appease: to placate; to calm by giving what is demanded _____________________________________ To appease the crowd, the performers did two more songs. 17. pac (peas) – peace, quiet
hemiplegia: paralysis on one side of the body monoplegia: paralysis of one limb quadriplegia: paralysis affecting all four limbs ____________________________________ In spite of his monoplegia, he went on to become a major league ball player. 18. plegia – paralysis
purge: cleanse expurgate: to remove something morally offensive purgatory: place where soul is cleansed of sin _____________________________________ According to Catholic doctrine, purgatory is the place where the soul pays for sin through suffering. 19. purg – clean, cleanse
inquest: a judicial inquiry usually held before a jury conquer: to seek together, to overpower exquisite: sought for its unusual qualities _____________________________________ At the inquest, the judge tried to ascertain Justine’s guilt or innocence. 20. quest (quer, quir, quis) – ask, seek
regal: related to being king regiment: following the rules regicide: killing of a king _____________________________________ Macbeth was guilty of regicide when he took down the good old Duncan. 21. reg – rule, king
consistent: that which stays together or the same desist: to stay from or quit persistence: a state of staying with something _____________________________________ Students who practice persistence will score well on the WordSkills final test. 22. sist – place, stand, stay
surge: rise insurgent: one who rises resurrection: the act of rising again _____________________________________ The resurrection of songs from his old albums may not give Michael Jackson the boost he needs to repair his wounded popularity. 23. surg (surrect) – rise
tribute: a gift, payment, declaration or other acknowledgment of gratitude, admiration, or respect contribution: the act of paying together retribution: the act of paying back _____________________________________ Grendel’s mother killed Esher to seek retribution for the murder of her son by Beowulf. 24. tribut – pay
valid: characterized by worth equivalent: to show conclusively,talk into something prevail: putting strength before _____________________________________ Because their absentee excuses were not valid, the students received a 65 on their report cards. 25. val (vail) – strong, worth