Week 18 Vocabulary

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Pre-AP english 10

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Week 18 Vocabulary

Curr/Curs-
comes from currere, the Latin verb meaning "to run."
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Curr/Curs- comes from currere, the Latin verb meaning "to run."
concurrent- Happening or occuring at the same time.
cursory- Hastily and often carelessly done.
discursive- Passing from one topic to another.
precursor- One that goes before and indicates the coming of another.
Ped- comes from the Latin ped-, the stem of pes, meaning "foot."
expedient- Suitable for bringing about a desired result, often without regard what is fair or right.
expedite- To speed up the process or progress of.
impediment- Something that interferes with movement or progress.
pedestrian- Commonplace, ordinary, or unimaginative.

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