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english vocab 1-20

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Ipso facto (adverb) by the very fact or action
Sine qua non (noun) an indispensable condition; prerequisite
Butte (noun): an isolated hill rising abruptly from the surrounding area, having steep sides and a flat top (Byoot)
Boll (noun) the pod of a plant, as that of flax or cotton (bowl)
Trecento (noun) the 14th century, especially with reference to Italian art, literature, etc.
Rondeau (noun) a poem of thirteen lines with two rhymes and the opening words used as a refrain in two places
Triskaidekaphobia (noun) fear of the number 13
Tridecennary (noun) 1. A period of thirteen years 2. Thirteenth anniversary
Profligate (adj) 1. Recklessly extravagant; wasteful 2. Given over to dissipation; dissolute
Hirsutulous (adj) minutely rough and hairy
Piliferous (adj) having or producing hair
Pogonotrophy (noun) the growing of a beard
Pilgarlic (noun) a bald-headed person
Omnifarious (adj): of all kinds or sorts
Embrocation (noun) A liquid medication rubbed on the skin 2. The act of applying a lotion to the bruised part of the body
Sessile (adj): 1. Attached directly to the base, without a stalk (as in a leaf or a flower) 2. Permanently attached; immobile (as in an animal; for ex. A barnacle)
Acescent (adj): turning sour; slightly sour
Catchpole (noun): a sheriff’s officer who made arrests for failure to pay a debt
Paludal (adj): of or relating to marshes
Tocsin (noun): an alarm bell or warning signal
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