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Vocabulary 3-4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| pandemonium | uproar |
| panacea | a cure for all diseases or troubles |
| PAN | all |
| omnipotent | having unlimited power; all powerful |
| omnipresent | present everywhere |
| omnivorous | feeding on both plants and animals |
| omnivorous | devouring everything, especially intellectually |
| catholic | universal; including most things |
| Catholic | referring to the Roman Catholic Chrch |
| OMNIS | all |
| holocaust | a great destruction, especially by fire |
| Holocaust | Murder by the Nazis of over 6 million Jews and millions of other people during World War ll |
| HOLOS | whole |
| totalitarian | referring to the form of government in which one person or party holds absolute control |
| TOTUS | Whole |
| cloister | a covered walk along the inside walls of a building, usually looking out at a courtyard |
| cloister | a monastery or similar place of religious seclusion |
| cloister | to seclude as in a monastery |
| preclude | to prevent; to make impossible |
| recluse | a person who avoids mixing with other people |
| CLAUDO | to close |
| CLAUDERE | to close |
| CLAUSI | to close |
| CLAUSUM | to close |
| inception | the beginning of something |
| incipient | in its early stages; beginning |
| INCIPIO | to begin |
| INCIPERE | to begin |
| INCEPI | to begin |
| INCEPTUM | to begin |
| annihilate | to destroy completely |
| nihilism | the total rejection f religious or moral beliefs |
| NIHIL | nothing |
| negate | to disprove; to nullify |
| negate | to rule out;to cancel; to repeal |
| renegade | one who deserts a group, cause, faith, etc, an outlaw |
| renegade | traitorous |
| NEGO | to deny |
| NEGARE | to deny |
| NEGAVI | to deny |
| NEGATUM | to deny |
| vacuous | empty of meaning or purpose |
| vanity | conceit, especially of one's appearance |
| vanity | something worthless or useless |
| vanity | a dressing table |
| vaunt | to boast, to brag about |
| VANUS | empty |
| VACUUS | empty |
| aperture | an opening, especially one that admit light |
| overt | done or shown openly |