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OHS CP9 WC4

Oakmont High School CP English 9 - Word Cell 4

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CHRON,CHRONO time
synchronize (v) to set at the same time; as, the soldiers synchronized their watches so they would attack as a unit
chronological (a) in order of when things took place in time; as, the historical events where placed in chronological order
CO,COL,COM,CON with; together; jointly
collaborate (v) to work together, especially in some scientific or literary pursuit; as, the newspaper staff collaborated in an effort to produce a good paper
concur (v) to agree on some matter; as, following the autopsy, the doctors did not concur as to the cause of death
coworker (n) one who works together with another
CRACY,CRAT,CRATIC rule; government; power
democracy (n) government by the people; literally, rule by the people
aristocrat (n) one of the ruling class who is a person of rank; a noble
autocratic (a) ruling with unlimited or complete power; absolute authority
CRED,CREDIT belief; trust; faith
credible (a) capable of being believed; as, the author's story was credible
creditor (n)one to whom money is owed; opposite of debtor
DE to remove or undo; away from
decapitate (v) to remove the head; as, many aristocrats were decapitated
deduct (v) to take away an amount from a total; as, to deduct 5 from 10
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