Vocabulary From Latin and Greek Roots — Book VI, Unit 11

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prestwickhouse  on September 25, 2009

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12th Grade Vocabulary

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Sports Lit 2, Seniors: WHS, Prestwick House Vocabulary

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Vocabulary From Latin and Greek Roots — Book VI, Unit 11

sinecure
a job that brings a salary or reward without requiring work; a job in name only
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sinecure a job that brings a salary or reward without requiring work; a job in name only
incurious not inclined to seek knowledge; idle
procure to get with some effort
internecine causing many deaths on all sides of a conflict
innocuous not causing harm or injury
solace comfort or consolation
inconsolable very sad; unable to be comforted
salubrious promoting good health
salutary having a positive or healthy result
salutation an act of greeting

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