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Honors English 10

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antagonist (n)   one, who is against, or contends with, another in a struggle, fight or contest; opponent; adversary; foe  
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antibiotic (n)   substance obtained from tiny living organisms that works against harmful bacteria  
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antibody (n)   substance manufactured in the body that works against germs or poisons produced by germs  
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antidote (n)   1. remedy that acts against the effects of a poison 2. countermeasure  
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antihistamine (n)   drug used against certain allergies and cold symptoms  
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antipathy (n)   feeling against; distaste; repugnance; dislike; enmity  
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antiseptic (n)   (literally, "against decaying") substance that prevents infection by checking the growth of micrrorganisms; germicide  
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antitoxin (n)   substance formed in the body as the result of tghe introduction of a toxin (poison) and capable of acting against that toxin  
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antonym (n)   word meaning the opposite of another word: opposite  
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acronym (n)   name found from the first letter or letters of other words  
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anonymous (adj)   nameless; unnamed; unidentified  
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homonym (n)   word that sounds like another but differs in meaning  
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onomatopoeia (n)   use of the words whose sound suggests their meaning  
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pseudonym (n)   (literally, "false name") fictitious name used by an author; pen name; alias  
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synonym (n)   word having the same meaning as another word  
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dermatologist (n)   physician specializing in dermatology, the science dealing with the skin and its diseases  
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dermis (n)   inner layer of the skin  
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epidermis (n)   outer layer of the skin  
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hypodermic (adj)   beneath the skin  
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taxidermist (n)   one who practices taxidermy, the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting the skins of animals in lifelike forms  
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agronomy (n)   (literally, "land management") branch of agriculture dealing with crop production and soil management; husbandry  
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astronomical (adj)   1. having to dowith astronomy (literally, "distribution of the stars"); the science of the sun, moon, planets, stars and other heavenly bodies 2. inconceivably large  
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economic (adj)   having to do with economics (literally, "household management") the social science dealing with production, distribution, and consumption  
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economical (adj)   managed or managing without waste; thrifty; frugal; sparing  
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gastronome (n)   one who follows the principles of gastronomy, the art or science of good eating (literally, " management of the stomach"); lover of good food; epicure; gourmet  
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nemesis (n)   (from Nemesis, the Greek goddess of vengeance who distributes or deals out what is due) 1. person that inflicts just punishment for evil deeds; avenger; scourge 2. formidable and usually victorious opponent  
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cellophane ( n)   cellulose substance that "shows" through or permits seeing through; transparent cellulose substance used as a wrapper  
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diaphanous (adj)   of such fine texture as to permit seeing through; sheer; transparent  
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fancy (n)   imagination; illusion  
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fantastic (adj)   based on fantasy rather than reason; imaginary; unreal; odd; unbelievable  
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fantasy (n)   illusory image; play of the mind; imagination; fancy  
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phantom (n)   something that has appearance but no reality; apparition; ghost; specter  
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phenomenal (adj)   extraordinary; remarkable; exceptional; unusual  
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diathermy (n)   generation of heat in the body tisues through high-frequency electric currents for medical purposes  
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thermal (adj)   pertaining to heat; hot; warm  
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thermometer (n)   instrument for measuring temperature  
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thermonuclear (adj)   having to do with the fusion (joining together), at an extraordinarily high temperature, of the nuclei of atoms (as in the hydrogen bomb)  
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thermostat (n)   automatic device for regulating temperature  
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protagonist (n)   the leading "first") character in a play, novel or story  
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protocol (n)   1. first draft or record (of discussions, agreements, etc.) from which a treaty is drawn up; preliminary memorandum 2. rules of etiquette of the diplomatic corps, military services, etc  
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protoplasm (n)   (literally, "first molded material") fundamental substance of which all living things are composed  
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prototype (n)   first or original model of anything; model; pattern  
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protozoan (n)   (literally, "first animal") animal consisting only of a single cell  
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antithesis (n)   (literally "a setting against") direct opposite; contrary; reverse  
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epithet (n)   (literally, something "placed on" or "added") characterizing word or phrase, descriptive name of title  
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hypothesis (n)   (literally, "a placing under" or "supposing") supposition or assumption made as a basis for reasoning or research  
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synthesis (n)   (literally, "putting together") conbination of parts or elements into a whole  
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synthetic (adj)   (literally, "put together") artificial; factitious; not of natural origin  
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thesis (n)   (literally, "a setting down") 1. chain put forward; propostion; statement; contention 2. essay written by a candidate for an advanced degree  
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aster (n)   plant having small, starlike flowers  
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asterisk (n)   (literally, "little star") star-shaped mark (*) used to call attention to a footnote, omission, etc  
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asteroid (n)   1. very small planet resembling a star in appearance 2. starfish  
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astrologer (n)   person who practices astrology; a study professing to interpret the supposed influence of the moon, sun, and stars on human affairs  
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astronaut (n)   (literally, "star sailor") traveler in outer space  
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astronomer (n)   expert in astronomy, science of the stars, planets, sun, moon, and other heavenly bodies  
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disaster (n)   (literally, "contrary star") sudden or extraordinary misfortune; calamity; castastrophe  
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electrocardiogram (n)   "writing" or tracing made by an electrocardiograph, an instrument that records the amount of electricity the heart muscles produce during the heartbeat  
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epigram (n)   (literally, something "written on" or inscribed") bright or witty thought concisely and cleverly expressed  
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graphic (adj)   written or told in a clear, lively manner; vivid; picturesque  
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graphite (n)   soft black carbon used in lead pencils  
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monogram (n)   (literally, "one letter") person's initials interwoven or combined into one design  
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monograph (n)   written account of a single thing or class of things  
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stenographer (n)   person skilled in, or employed to do, stenography (literally, "narrow writing") the art of writing in shorthand  
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typographical (adj)   pertaining to or occurring in printing or typography (literally, "writing with type")  
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