Set: Vocabulary from Classical Roots

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TermDefinition
interloperone who intrudes by meddling or tresspassing
internecine1. very destructive to both sides in a conflict; involving slaughter and carnage. 2. pertaining to struggle or conflict within a group, organization, or nation
interpolate1. to insert or add something between other parts, especially in a text or written work. 2. to introduce material that severely alters a text or falsifies it
interregnum1. any period of time when a state without a ruler or has a provsional government, especially between the reign of a sovereign and successor. 2. an interval between controlling elements; an interruption in an otherwise continuous functon or process
interpose1. to insert between parts of something; to interject in a conversation
juxtaposeto place side by side
propinquty1. nearness; proximity. 2. kinship
rapprochementreconciliation; restoration of cordial
quiescentat rest; dormant; motionless
acquiesceto agree or consent without any objection
requiema mass or service for the repose of departed souls; music, poetry, or other composition for the dead
unrequitednot recprocal; not given in payment or returned in kind
abtrusedfficult to understand; complex
extrudeto push or thrust out a liquid or malleable substance that retains or solidifes into a predetermined shape
obtrude1. to force one's ideas or oneself insstently upon others. 2. to thrust or push out; to protrude notceably, often in an undesirable way
altercationa noisy quarrel
altruismconcern for the welfare of others; unselfishness
ephemerallasting for a very short time (literally for one day); transitory; not everlasting
epitaphan inscription on a tombstone in memory of the person buried there; a brief (literary) summary of a dead person's life.
epitomea typical representation of something; a person who embodies a quality
eponymousreferring to the name of a person, a mythical being, or a literary figure associated with something, or to a word incorporating the name of such a person
paradigman example serving to illustrate a process, pattern, or concept
paradoxa statement that seems contradictory but contains a truth or valid deduction
paragona model of excellence or perfection
parameter1. in mathematics, a constant that has variable values and is used to determine other variables. 2.a factor that determines a range of variations; a boundary
peripateticwalking or traveling about
peripheral1. pertaining to the boundary of an area. 2. of minor importance
anathema1. a person or thing detested and shunned 2. a curse, especially a formal church ban or excommunicaton
antithesis1. an exact opposite; a complete contrast 2. a rhetorical form juxtaposing contrasting ideas, often in parallel structure
epitheta word or phrase used positively or negatively that characterizes or describes a person or thing, added to or replacing a name

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Creator hannahsirois
Created September 4, 2009
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Subject english
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