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Honors English 10

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amateur (n)   (literally "lover") 1. person who follows a particular pursuit as a pastime, rather than as a profession 2. one who performs rather poorly; inexperienced person  
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amiable (adj)   likable; good-natured; pleasant and agreeable; obliging  
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amicable (adj)   characterized be friendliness rather than antagonism; friendly; neighborly; not quarrelsome  
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amity (n)   friendship; goodwill; friendly relations  
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amorous (adj)   strongly moved by love; loving; inclined to love; enamored  
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enamored (adj)   (usually followed by of) inflamed with love; charmed; captivated  
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animosity (n)   ill will (usually leading to active oppostion); violent hatred; enmity; antagonism  
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animus (n)   ill will (usually controlled)  
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equanimity (n)   evenness of mind or temper under stress; emotional balance; composure; calmness; equilibrium  
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magnanimous (adj)   showing greatness or nobility of mind; chivalrous; forgiving; generous in overlooking injury or insult  
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unanimity (n)   oneness of mind; complete agreement  
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unanimous (adj)   of one mind; in complete accord  
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affinity (n)   (literally, condition of being "near the boundary" or "a neighbor") kinship; sympathy; liking; attraction  
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confine (v)   keep within limits; restrict; limit  
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definitive (adj)   serving to end an unsettled matter; conclusive; final  
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finale (n)   end or final part of a musical composition, opera, play etc; conclusion  
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finis (n)   end; conclusion  
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fluctuate (v)   flow like a wave; move up and down; change often and irregularly; be unsteady  
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fluent (adj)   ready with a flow of words; speaking or writing easily; articulate; eloquent  
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fluid (n)   substance that flows  
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fluid (adj)   not rigid; changeable; unstable  
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flux (n)   continuous flow or changing; unceasing change  
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influx (n)   inflow; inpouring; inrush  
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degenerate (v)   sink to lower class or standard; worsen; deteriorate  
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engender (v)   give birth to; create; generate; produce; cause  
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genre (n)   kind; sort; category  
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progenitor (n)   ancestor to whom a group traces its birth; forefather; forebear  
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regenerate (v)   cause to be born again; put new life into; reform completely; revive; reinvigorate  
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aggregate (adj.)   gathered together in one mass; total;collective  
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aggregation (n.)   gathering of individuals into a body or group; assemblage  
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congregation (n.)   "flock" or gathering of people for religious worship  
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gregarious (adj)   inclined to associate with the "flock" or group; fond of being with others; sociable  
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segregation (n)   separation from the "flock" or main body; setting apart; isolation; separation  
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adhere (v)   stick; hold fast; cling; be attached  
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cohere (v)   stick together firmly  
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coherence (n)   state of sticking together; consistency;logical connection  
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cohesion (n)   act or state of sticking together; union; unity; bond  
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incoherent (adj)   not logically connected; disconnected; unintelligible  
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inherent (adj)   literally, "sticking in") deeply infixed;intrinsic;essential  
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bilateral (adj)   involving two sides  
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collateral (adj)   situated at the side; accompanying; parallel; additional; supplementary  
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equilateral (adj)   having all sides equal  
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lateral (adj)   of or pertaining to the side  
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multilateral (adj)   having many sides  
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quadrilateral (n)   plane figure having four sides and four angles  
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unilateral (adj)   one-sided; undertaken by one side only  
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alliteration (n)   repetition of the same letter or consonant at the beginning of neighborinig words  
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literacy (n)   state of being lettered or eduacated; ability to read and write  
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literal (adj)   following the letters or exact words of the original; verbatim;word for word  
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literary (adj)   having to do with letters or literature  
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literate (adj)   lettered;able to read and write; eduacated  
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elucidate (v)   throw light upon; make clear;explain; clarify  
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lucid (adj)   literally containing light,clear;east to understand; comprehensible  
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luminary (n)   one who is a source of light or inspiration to others ; famous person; notable ; clebrity  
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luminous (adj)   emitting light;bright; shining;brilliant  
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translucent (adj)   letting light through  
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