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honors english 10

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authentic adj.   genuine;real;reliable;trustworthy  
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autobiography n.   story of a persons life written by the person himself or herself  
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autocrat n.   ruler exercising self-derived, absolute power;despot;dictator  
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autograph n.   person's signature written by himself or herself  
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automatic adj.   acting by itself; self regulating  
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automation n.   technique of making a process self-operating by means of built-in electronic controls  
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automaton n.   purely mechanical person following a routine; robot  
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autonomous adj.   self-governing;independent;sovereign  
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autonomy n.   right of self-government; independence;sovereignty  
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autopsy n.   medical examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death; postmortem examination  
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aristocracy n.   government or country governed by a small priviledged upper class 2. ruling class of nobles; nobility;privilegded class; gentry  
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autocracy n.   government or country governed by one individual with self-derived,unlimited power  
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bureaucracy n.   goverenment by bureaus or groups of officials;administration characterized by excessive red tape and routine  
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democracy n.   government or country governed by the people;rule by the majority  
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plutocracy n   government or country governed by the rich  
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technocracy n   government or country governed by technical experts  
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aristocrat n   1. advocate of aristocracy 2. member of the aristocracy; noble; patrician  
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Democrat n   member of the Democratic Party  
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demagogue (n)   political leader who stirs up the ppl for personal advantage; rabble-rouser  
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democratic (adj)   based on the principles of democracy, or government by the ppl  
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democratize (v)   make democratic  
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epidemic (adj)   (literally, "among the ppl" ) affecting many ppl in an area at the same time; widespread  
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epidemic (n)   outbreak of a rapidly spreading, contagious disease affecting many ppl at the same time; plague; rash  
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panacea (n)   remedy for all ills; cure-all; universal remedy; elixir  
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Pan-American (adj)   of or pertaining to all the countries of North, South, and Central America  
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pandemonium (n)   (literally, "abode of all the demons, " i.e.hell) wild uproar; very noisy din; wild disorder; tumult; racket  
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panoply (n)   complete suit of armor; complete covering or equipment; magnificent array  
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panorama (n)   complete, unobstructed view  
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pantomime (n)   dramatic performance that is all signs and gestures without words  
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anachronism (n)   error in chronology or time order  
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chronicle (n)   historical account of events in the order of time; history; annals  
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chronological (adj)   arranged in order of time  
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chronology (n)   arrangement of data or events in order of time of occurrence  
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synchronize (v)   cause to agree in time; make stimultaneous  
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kleptomania (n)   insane impulse to steal  
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mania (n)   1. madness; insanity 2. excessive fondness; craze  
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maniac (n)   raving lunatic; mad or insane person; crackpot  
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maniacal (adj)   characterized by madness; insane; raving  
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pyromania (n)   insane impulse to set fires  
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encyclopedia (n)   (literally "well-rounded rearing of a child) work offering alphabetically arranged information on various branches of knowledge  
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orthopedic (adj)   (literally, " of the straight child") having to do with orthopedics, the science dealing with the correction and prevention of deformities, esp in children  
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pedagogue (n)   (literally, "leader of a child") teacher of children  
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pedagogy (n)   art of teaching  
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pediatrician (n)   physician specializing in the treatment of babies and children  
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pediatrics (n)   branch of medicine dealing with the care, development, and diseases of babies and children  
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orthodontist n   dentist specializing in orthodontics, a branch of denistry dealing with straightening and adjusting of teeth  
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orthodox adj   generally accepted, especially in religion; conventional; approved conservative  
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orthopedist n   physician specializing in the correction and prevention of deformities, especially in children  
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unorthodox adj   not orthodox; not in accord with accepted, standard or approvoed belief or practice ; unconventional; heretical  
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genealogy n   history of the descent of a person or family from an ancestor;lineage;pedigree  
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genesis n   birth or coming into being of something;origin  
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heterogeneous adj   differing in kind; dissimilar;not uniform; varied  
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homogeneous adj   of the same kinda;similar; uniform  
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homogenize v   make homogeneous  
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barometer n   instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure as an aid in determining probably weather changes  
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chronometer n   instrument for measuring time very accurately  
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diameter n   straight line passing through the center of a body or figure from one side to the other; length of such a line; thickness; width  
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meter n   1. device for measuring 2. unit of measure in the metric system; 39.37 inches  
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odometer n   instrument attached to a vehicle for measuring the distance transversed  
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photometer n   instrument for measuring intensity of light  
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speedometer n   instrument for measuring speed; tachometer  
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symmetry n   correspondence in measurements; shape etc, on opposite sides of a dividing line; well-balanced arrangement of parts; harmony; balance  
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