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English Class

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acrophobia   fear of being at a great height  
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agoraphobia   fear of open spaces  
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anglophopia   dislike of england  
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claustrophobia   fear of enclosed or narrow spaces  
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germanphobia   dislike of germany or the germans  
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hydrophobia   dread of water  
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monophobia   fear of being alone  
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phobia   fear; dread; aversion  
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photophobia   aversion to light  
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xenophobia   aversion to foreigners  
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russophobe   one who dislikes russia or the russians  
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philanthropist   lover of humanity; person active in promoting human welfare  
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philanthropy   love of humanity, especially as shown in donations to charitable and socially useful causes  
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philatelist   stamp collector  
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philatelist   collection and study of stamps  
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philharmonic   pertaining to a musical orginization, such as a symphony orchestra (orginally loving music)  
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philhellenism   support of greece or the greeks  
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philogyny   love of women  
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philology   study (love) of language and literature  
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philosopher   lover of, or searcher for, wisdom or knowledge; person who regulates his or her life by the light of reason  
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anglophile   supporter or england or the english  
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audiophile   one who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction  
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biblophile   lovers of books  
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francophile   supporter of france or the french  
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sinophile   supporter of china or the chinease  
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misandry   hatred of males  
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misanthrope   hater of humanity  
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misantrhopy   hatred of humanity  
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misogamy   hatred or marriage  
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misogyny   hatred of argument, reasoning, or discussion  
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misoneism   hatred or anything new  
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dysentery   inflamation of the large intestine  
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dysfunction   abnormal functioning, as of an organ of the body  
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dyslexia   impairment of the ability to read  
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dyslogistic   expressing disapproval or censure; uncomplimentart  
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dyspepsia   difficulty in swallowing  
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dysphasia   speech difficulty resulting from brain injury  
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dysphoria   sense of great unhappiness or dissatisfaction  
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dystopia   imaginary place where living conditions are dreadful  
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dystrophy   faulty nutrition, muscle disorder  
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eugenics   science dealing with improving hereditart qualities  
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eulogize   write or speak in praise of someone  
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eupepsia   good digestion  
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euphonious   pleasing in sound  
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euphoria   sense of great happiness or well-being  
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euthanasia   controversial practice or mercifully putting to death a person suffering from an incurable, painfully distressing disease  
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euthenics   science dealing with improving living conditions  
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macro   computer instruction standing for a series of steps  
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marcocosm   great world; universe, little world; epitome; reproduction or of a larger unity  
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macron   horizontal mark indicating that the vowel over which it is places is long  
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macroscopic   large enough to be visible to the naked eye  
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microbe   microscopic life form; microorganism; germ  
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microbivide   agent that destroys microbes  
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microdont   having small teeth  
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microgram   millionth of a gram  
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micrometer   millionth of a meter; instruction for measuring small lengths  
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microorganism   microscopic animal or plant  
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microsecond   millionth of a second  
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microsurgery   surgery with the aid of microscopes and minute intruments or laser beams  
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microvolt   millionth of a volt  
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microwatt   millionth of a watt  
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microwave   very short elctromagnetic wave  
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amoral   not moral; without sense of moral responsibility  
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amorphous   without (having no) definite form; shapeless; unorganized  
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anarchy   total absence of rule or government; confusion; disorder  
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anemia   lack of a normal number of red blood cells  
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anesthesia   loss of feeling or sensation resulting from either, chloroform, novocaine, etc.  
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anesthetic   drug that produces anesthesia  
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anhydrous   destitute of (without) water  
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anomaly   deviation from the common rule  
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anamalous   not normal; abnormal  
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anonymous   nameless; of unknown or unnamed origin  
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anoxia   deprivation or (state of being without) oxygen  
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apnea   temporary cessation or breathing  
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aseptic   free from disease-causin mivroorganisms  
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asymptomatic   showing no symptoms of disease  
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atheism   godlessness; denial of the existence of a supreme being  
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atrophy   lack of growth, as from disuse, or malnourishment, enlargement of a body part, as from overuse  
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atypical   unlike the typical  
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monarchy   rule by a single person  
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monochromatic   of one color  
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monocle   eyeglass for one eye  
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monogamy   marriage with one mate at a time  
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monogram   two or more letters interwoven to represent a name  
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monograph   written account of a single thing or class of things  
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monolith   single stone of large size  
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monolithic   massive and rigidly uniform  
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monolog   long speech by one person  
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monomania   excessive concentation on one idea or subject  
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monomorphic   having a single form  
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monosyllabic   having one syllable  
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monotheism   belief that there is one god  
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monotonous   continuing in an unchanging tone  
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polyarchy   rule by many; government having three or more ruler  
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polychromatic   having a variety of colors  
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polygamy   marriage to severaly people at the same time  
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polyglot   speaking several languages  
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polygon   closed plane figure having, literally, many angles and therefore many sides  
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polymorphic   having various forms  
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polyphonic   having many sounds or voices  
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polysyllabic   having more than three syllables  
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polytechnic   dealing with many applied sciences and technical arts  
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polytheism   belief that there is a plurality of gods  
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