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The Person
Vocabulary from Classical Roots - Lessons 1 and 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Humane | Having the worthy quality of human beings, sucha s kindness or compassion. |
| Humanism | A philosophy in which interests and values of human beings are of primary importance |
| Humanities | Branches of knowledge concerned with human beings and their culture: philosophy, literature, and the fine arts, as distinguished from the sciences. |
| Anthropology | The scientific study of the origins, cultural development, and cstoms of human beings. |
| Misanthrope | A person who hates all people. |
| Homocide | The killing of one person by another; a person who kills another |
| Virile | Having certain characteristics traditionally associated with masculinity, especially physical strength, vitality, and assertiveness |
| Gynecology | The branch of medecine dealing with disorders and treatment of the reproductive system in women |
| Feminism | The belief that women should possess the same politiical and economic rights as men |
| Feminist | A supporter of women's claims to the same rights and treatment as men |
| Autocrat | A ruler who has absolute or unlimited power; a despot |
| Automatom | A person who behaves in a mechanical, routine manner; a robot |
| Autonomy | THe condition of being self - governing; independent |
| Autopsy | The examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death. |
| Egoism | Conceit; valuing everything according to one's personal interest; excessive confidence in the rightness of one's own opinion. |
| Genealogy | A record of descent from one's ancestors; the study of family records |
| Genocide | The planned annihalation of a racial, political, or cultural group |
| genre | A type, class, or category, especially of fine art or literature |
| genteel | anyone not of the Jewish faith |
| Gentry | Aristocratic and or well-bred people |
| Heterogenous | Having parts that are unrelated or completely different |
| Homogenous | Of the same kind or sort |
| Congenital | Existign at birth but not hereditary |
| Engender | TO give rise to; to bring into existence |
| Genesis | A beginning or origin |
| Indigenous | Occurrring in or characterizing an area;native |
| Ingenious | Cleverly inventive and resourceful |
| Progenitor | A direct ancestor; an originator of a line or descent |
| Progeny | Children or descendants; offspring. |