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Terms | Definitions |
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facilitate (Latin) | (verb) to make easy or easier |
contradiction (Latin) | (noun) a statement that conflicts with itself; a denial |
unforeseen (Old English) | (adj) not expected |
innumerable (Latin) | (adj) too many to be counted |
interact (Latin) | (v) to act on or in relation with; deal with |
appendage (Latin) | (n) an attached part of an animal or plant |
gadget (Origin unknown) | (n) an electronic or mechanical device |
frustration (Latin) | (n) a feeling of annoyance; irritation |
mutually (Latin) | (ajd) equally; jointly |
compromise (Latin) | (v) means of agreement; settlement |
facile (Latin) | (adj) working,, acting or done smoothly and easily; produced, spoken, or speaking so fluently and easily as to seem insincere or superficial. |
facility (Latin) | (noun) efoortless; ease in doing something or being done; something designed or created to provide a service or fulfill a need |
facilitator (Latin) | (noun) a person who organizes or provides services for a metting, seminar, or other event |
contradict (Latin) | (verb) to disagree with or to argue against the truth or correctness of somebody's statement or claim; to show something is not true or that is opposite of true |
contradictory (Latin) | (adj) inconsistent either within itself or in relation to others; holding or consisting of an opposite view; tending to take opposite views |
unforeseeable (Old English) | (adj) not able to be predicted or planned for in advance |
interaction (Latin) | (noun) communication between or joint activity involving two or more people |
interactive (Latin) | (adj) allowing the exchange of information or instruction between a person and a machine such as a computer or a television |
append (Latin) | (verb) to add extra information to something; especially to a document; to attach something |
appendix (Latin) | (noun) a collection of extra material at the end of a book or document |
frustrate (Latin) | (verb) to prevent somebody or something from succeeding or something coming to fruition; to make somebody feel disappointed, exasperated; or seary because of thwarted goals or unsatisfied desires |
frustrated (Latin) | (adj) (past participle) discouraged; feeling exasperated, discouraged or unsatisfied |
mutual (Latin) | (adj) |
compromise (Latin) | (noun) settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than they orginally wanted |
compromising (present participle) (Latin) | (adj) likely to expose somebody to danger or disgrace |
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