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Class Rts A L1,2
Number Lessons 1 and 2 Classical Roots A
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Monologue | A long speech in a play or story, delivered by a single person. |
| Monarch | A government ruled by a king or queen; a large black and orange American butterfly. |
| Monogram | A design composed of letters, usually the first letter of a name. |
| Monopoly | Complete control of a product or business by one person or group; sole ownership or control of anything. |
| Monolith | A large block of stone; A large organization that acts as a single unit. |
| Unanimous | Being in complete agreement |
| Unilateral | One-sided; done by or affecting one person, group, or country, etc., and not another. |
| Duplex | A dwelling with two living units |
| Duplicate | To make an identical copy or double of something; to repeat. |
| Bilateral | Having two sides; made between two persons or groups. |
| Bipartisan | Involving two political parties |
| Bisect | To divide into two equal parts |
| Trilogy | A group of three literary or musical works that have a related theme |
| Trisect | To divide into three parts |
| Triumvirate | A group of three, especially in authority. |
| Quadrant | An early machine for measuring altitudes; Any of the four parts of an area divided by perpendicular lines. |
| Quartet | A musical composition for four voices or instrument; set of four |
| Quatrain | A four line stanza |
| Decimate | To kill or destroy a large part of; to kill one in every ten. |
| Decathlon | An athletic competition with ten events |
| Bicentennial | A two-hundredth anniversary; happening every 200 years. |
| Centenary | Pertaining to a 100 |
| Centigrade | referring to a thermometer scale of 100 degrees where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees |
| Monos | one (Greek) |
| Unus | one (Latin) |
| Duo, duplex | two; twofold (Latin) |
| Bi | two (Latin) |
| Tri; tres | three (Greek), three (Latin) |
| Quartus, quatuor | fourth (Latin), four (Latin) |
| Decem | ten (Latin) |
| Centum | hundred (Latin) |