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Honors English 10

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circumference (n)   distance around a circle or rounded body; perimeter  
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circumlocution (n)   roundabout way of speaking; use of excessive number of words to express an idea; verbiage; tautology  
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circumnavigate (v)   sail around  
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circumscribe (v)   1. draw a line around 2. limit; restrict  
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circumspect (adj)   looking around and paying attention to all possible consequences before acting; cautious; prudent  
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circumvent (v)   go around; get the better of; frustrate; skirt; bypass  
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coalesce(v)   grow together; unite into one; join; combine  
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coherent (adj)   sticking together; logically connected; consistent; logical  
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collaborate (v)   work together with another or others, especially as a coauthor  
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collusion (n)   (literally, "playing together") secret agreement for a fraudulent purpose; conspiracy; plot  
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concord (n)   state of being together in heart or mind; agreement; harmony  
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congenital (adj)   (literally, "born with") existing at birth; inborn; innate  
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convene (v)   come together in a body; meet; assemble  
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correspond (v)   1. (literally"answer together") agree; be in harmony; match; tally 2. communicate by exchange of letters  
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obliterate (v)   (literally, "cover over letters") erase; blot out; destroy; remove all traces of  
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obsess (v)   (literally, "sit over") trouble the mind of ; haunt; preoccupy  
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obstacle (n)   something standing in the way; hindrance; obstruction; impediment  
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obstruct (v)   be in the way of; hinder; impede; block  
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obtrude (v)   (literally"thrust against") thrust forward without being asked; intrude; impose  
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obviate (v)   (literally, "get in the way of") meet and dispose of; make unnecessary; forestall; avert  
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perennial (adj)   continuing through the years; enduring; unceasing  
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perennial (n)   plant that lives through the years  
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perforate (v)   (literally "bore through") make a hole or holes through; pierce; puncture  
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permeate (v)   pass through; penetrate; spread through; pervade  
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perplex (v)   confuse thoroughly; puzzle; bewilder  
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persist (v)   (literally, "stand to the end") 1. continue in spite of opposition;refuse to stop; persevere 2. continue to exist; last; endure  
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pertinent (adj)   (literally, " reaching through to") connected with the matter under consideration; to the point; related; relevant  
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perturb (v)   disturb thoroughly or considerably; make uneasy; agitate; upset  
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precede (v)   go before; come before  
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preclude (v)   put a barrier before; impede; prevent; make impossible  
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precocious (adj)   (literally,"cooked or ripened before its time") showing mature characteristics at an early age  
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preconceive (v)   form an opinion of beforehand, without adequate evidence  
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prefabricated (adj)   constructed beforehand  
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preface (n)   foreword; preliminary remarks; author's introduction to a book  
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premature (adj)   before the proper or usual time; early; untimely  
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premeditate (v)   consider beforehand  
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procrastinate (v)   (literally, "move forward to tomorrow") put things off from day to day; delay; dawdle  
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proficient (adj)   (literally, "going forward") well advanced in any subject or occupation; skilled; adept; expert  
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profuse (adj)   pouring forth freely; exceedingly generous; extravagant; lavish  
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project (v)   throw or cast forward  
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prominent (adj)   (literally, "jutting forward") standing out; notable; important; conspicuous  
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propel (v)   impel forward; drive onward; force ahead; push; thrust  
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proponent (n)   person who puts forth a proposal or argues in favor of something; advocate; supporter  
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prospect (n)   thing looked forward to; expectation; vision  
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prospects (n pl)   chances  
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protract (v)   (literally, "drag forward") draw out; lengthen; extend; prolong  
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protrude (v)   thrust forth; stick out; bulge; jut  
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provoke (v)   1. call forth; bring on; cause 2. make angry; annoy; incense; irritate  
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