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TermDefinition
credencebelief; acceptance as true
crediblebelievable
credulousbelieving to readily on too little evidence; gullible
miscreantoriginally, an unbeliever in religion; now, and evildoer or criminal
concurto run together; to agree
cursoryrunning over rapidly without attention to detail; hasty and superficial
precursora person or thing that runs before; a forerunner
CUR-to run
CRED-to believe
DEM-people
democracypeople rule; government by representatives elected by the people
epidemicupon the people; a disease or other abnormal condition spreading rapidly among many people
DICT-to speak
contradictto speak against; to assert the opposite of what someone has said
dictatorialspeaking and acting in a domineering or oppresive way
VIT-, VIV-to live/ life
MORT-death
AMBI-, AMPHI-around, both
ANN-, ENN-year
ANTE-, ANTI-before
ANTHROP-human
ANTI-against, opposite
BENE-good
AUTO-self
BIO-life
BI-two
CHRON-time
CEDE-go, yield
CON-, COM-, COL-, COR-together, with
CIRCUM-around
EQU-equal
equateto represent as equal
equilibriuma state of balance
equinoxequal night; the time of year when the sun crosses the equator and day and night are of equal length
DIS-, DI-, DIF-not, away, apart
disconsolatehopelessly sad
disparitydifference; unlikeness
dissentto differ in opinion or feeling; to withhold approval
EU-good, well
euphemismto subsitution of a mild (good) word in place of a distasteful or unpleasant one
euphoriaa feeling of well-being
euthanasiaa good death; painless putting to death for merciful reasons, as with a terminal illness
EX-, ES-, E-out
ebullientbubbling out; overflowing with enthusiasm
eradicateto tear out by the roots; to destroy
exonerateto take the burden out; to free from charge or from guilt
fidelityfaithfulness
infidelnot faithful; a person who does not believe in a particular religion
infidelityunfaithfulness, especially in marriage
genesisthe birth or coming into being of anything; origin; creation
genialhaving a friendly and kindly manner
genocidethe systematic, planned killing of a racial, political, or cultural group
GEN-birth, race, kind
FID-faith
cardiograma written tracing showing the contractions of the heart
graffiticrude drawings or writings scratched on public walls
seismographa instrument for recording the intensity and duration of an earthquake
GRAPH-, GRAM-to write
hyperbolea figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect
hypercriticalextremely critical
HYPER-overmuch, too far

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Creator elizabethwiggans
Created December 3, 2008
Group Trimester 2 Study Guide: DSST Sophomores
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  1. DIS-, DI-, DIF- not, away, apart - 17 misses
  2. cursory running over rapidly without attention to detail; hasty and superficial - 14 misses
  3. EX-, ES-, E- out - 13 misses
  4. euphemism to subsitution of a mild (good) word in place of a distasteful or unpleasant one - 10 misses
  5. EU- good, well - 10 misses
  6. dissent to differ in opinion or feeling; to withhold approval - 10 misses
  7. credence belief; acceptance as true - 10 misses