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Week 26

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NAUS   ship, boat (G)  
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NAVIS   ship, boat (L)  
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HOMOS   same, common, joint (G)  
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HETEROS   other, different (G)  
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CARDO/CARDINIS   hinge (L)  
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PORTA   door, gate, entry (L)  
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PORTO/PORTATUM   to carry (L)  
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nautical   pertaining to ships  
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astronaut   one who 'sails' out toward the stars  
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cosmonaut   astronaut  
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nausea   seasickness caused by the motion of a boat  
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navy   the maritime section of a nation's defense; the ships and those who manage them  
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navigate   to determine the route a ship must take to a destination; to direct the course of a ship or any vehicle  
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circumnavigate   to sail completely around a land mass or the world  
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homograph   words with the same spelling but different origin and meaning  
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homonym   words having the same sound or pronunciation but different spelling and meaning  
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homogenize   to make homogeneous or the same throughout  
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heterogeneous   different kind or nature  
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heterography   spelling different from that which is correct in current usage; incorrect spelling  
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heteronomy   not self-governing (opposite of autonomy)  
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cardinal   essential, main; a songbird with bright red feathers  
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cardinal numbers   one, two, three, etc.  
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cardinal points   North, South, East, West  
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port   a harbor for boats at the shore of a city; the left side of a ship,as one faces forward; a place to connect pieces of computer hardware so they can communicate with each other  
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airport   a place where airplanes land and take off  
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porch   a covered area around the entrance to a house  
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portable   capable of being carried by hand or in person  
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transport   to carry across; to carry away with emotion  
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important   (adjective) carrying meaning or significance  
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report   to carry back  
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