Vocabulary From Latin and Greek Roots — Book VI, Unit 14

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prestwickhouse  on September 25, 2009

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12th Grade Vocabulary

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English 12 honors, Seniors: WHS, Prestwick House Vocabulary

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Vocabulary From Latin and Greek Roots — Book VI, Unit 14

locus
specific place; especially the center of an activity or event
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locus specific place; especially the center of an activity or event
in lieu of in place of
allocate to set aside for a special purpose
apposite relevant or appropriate
interpose to come between verbally; to insert a remark
composite a combination; a blend
utopian of an ideal nature; model
dystopian nightmarish; grim
topical dealing with current subject matter; relevant
anathema something hated or strongly avoided
epithet a phrase or term that describes something or someone

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