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Roots Week 23

clud/clus/cogn

TermDefinition
clud, clus Latin “Shut”
conclude (v) To stop or finish: to come to an end: to end in a particular way or with a particular action.
secluded (v) to keep someone away from other people.
exclusive (adj) Shutting out all others from a part or share; not shared; available to only one person or group.
reclusive (adj) Marked by withdrawal from society.
cogn Latin "to know”
recognize (v) to know and remember someone or something because of previous knowledge or experience; to accept or be aware that something is true or exists
incognito (adj. or v) with your true identity kept secret as by using a different name or a disguise
connoisseur (n) a person who knows a lot about something such as art, wine, food, etc.; an expert ina particular subject
cognition (n) conscious mental activities; the activities of thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering
cognizance (n) knowledge or awareness of something
cognizant (adj) knowledgeable of something especially through personal experience
recognition (n) the act of accepting that something is true or important or that it exists
cognitive (adj) of, relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity as thinking, reasoning, or remembering
recluse (n) one who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid people
Created by: 7thgradeheather
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