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Week 23

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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HOLOS   whole, entire, complete (G)  
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RHINOS   nose; snout (G)  
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CORNU   horn (L)  
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DERMA   skin, hide, shell (G)  
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CUTIS   skin, hide, (L)  
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COR/CORDIS   heart (L)  
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DORSUM   back (L)  
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ATHLON   prize, award (G)  
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whole   healthy, unhurt, entire, total  
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holy   sacred; dedicated to the service of God, the church, or religion  
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holiday   a day fixed by law or custom to commemorate an event or to honor a person; day to honor religious saints or sacred events  
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holocaust   complete devastation or destruction by fire  
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rhinoceros   large animal with one or two horns on its snout  
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rhinology   branch of medicine concerned with the nose  
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rhinoscope   instrument for examining the interior of the nose  
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cornet   horn, a brass instrument like a trumpet  
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cornucopia   horn of plenty  
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unicorn   a mythical horse with one horn on its forehead  
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cornea   the relatively hard, transparent coating of the eyeball that covers the iris and pupil and admits lights to the interior of the eye  
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dermis   layer of skin just under the epidermis  
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epidermis   outer layer of skin  
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dermatologist   skin specialist in medicine  
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dermatitis   inflammation of the skin  
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cutis   the layer of skin beneath the epidermis; derma  
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cuticle   thin, outermost thin layer of skin; the epidermis  
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sub-cutaneous   being used or introduced beneath the skin  
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core   the central or innermost part; the "heart"of anything  
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courage   facing danger in spite of fear  
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encourage   to give confidence to; to inspire with courage  
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record   to preserve the heart of a message  
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dorsal fin   the fin on the back of sharks, dolphins, orca, and some fish  
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endorse   to sign on the back of a document or check; support  
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dossier   [F] a bundle of documents labeled on the back  
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athlete   a person trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength, agility, or stamina  
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athletics   exercises, sports, or games engaged in by athletes  
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pentathlon   athletic contests of five separate sports  
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decathlon   athletic contests of ten separate sports  
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