Question | Answer |
Ad | Latin for to or toward |
ad hoc | adj. for a specific purpose or situation |
admonish | tr. v. to scold gently but firmly or to caution and warn |
assimilate | v. to digest or to cause to become part of a whole |
Oleo | Latin for to smell |
olfactory | adj. pertaining to the sense of smell |
redolent | adj. smelling strong or full of memories |
Sono | Latin for To sound |
resonate | intr. v. to produce or show sound vibrations; to echo or resound |
sonic | adj. pertaining to sound waves |
Vocare | latin for to call |
advocate | v. to speak in favor of something or n. a person who supports a cause |
evoke | tr v. to summon or call for; to inspire or to produce a reaction |
provocative | adj. exciting; stimulating |
vociferous | adj. making an outcry; characterized by loudness |
Sensi | Latin for to feel with the senses |
assent | intr. v. to consent or express agreementn. agreement or consent |
dissent | intr. v. to have or express a different opinion n. disagreement |
presentiment | n. a sense of something about to happen |
sensual | physical; gratifying to the body or indulging in any physical appetite |
sensuous | adj. appealing to the senses, esp. aesthetically |
sentinel | n. a sentry; one who keeps watch |
tactum | Latin for to touch |
contiguous | adj. adjoining; sharing a boundary |
tangible | adj. perceptible by sense of touch; clear, real or concrete |
tactile | adj. pertaining to or usingthe sense of touch; tangible |
tangen | adj. touching or irrelevant; off the subject |