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Roots Week 23
clud/clus/cogn
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 |