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Set 4
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Arch | First, chief, rule |
| Crac | Government, rule |
| Glyph | Carve |
| Hier | Sacred |
| Typ | Model, inspiration |
| Anti | Against, opposite |
| Co/ syn | With, together |
| Aort | Lift, raise |
| Arct | To press together |
| Thes/ thet | To place, to put |
| Ic | Like, related to |
| Ics | Science, system, related to |
| Y | State of, act, body, group, quality |
| Ate | To make, to act, one who, that which |
| Ation | An act or process |
| Ia | Condition |
| Is | Thing which |
| Ize | To make, to act |
| Archaic | Belonging to an earlier period, ancient |
| Hierocracy | Government by clergymen |
| Hiearch | A religious leader in a position of authority |
| Archetype | An original model on which something is patterned; prototype |
| Hieroglyphics | The picture script of an ancient Egyptian preisthood |
| Hiearchy | A system in which people or things are arranged according to their rank or status |
| Synthesize | Combine so as to form a more come product |
| Coarctate | Pressed together, closely connected |
| Antithesis | Directly contrasting or opposite |
| Thesis | The central idea of a piece of writing |
| Aortarctia | Narrowing of the aorta |
| Antithetic | Directly contrasting or opposife |
| Coarctation | A borrowing or constriction |