← Vocabulary From Classical Roots Book A: Lessons 3-6 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All pandemonium uproar panacea a cure all for dideases or troubles omnipotent having unlimited power; all powerful omnipresent present everywhere omnivourous feeding on both plants and meat OR devouring everything, especially intellectually catholic universal; including most things Catholic referring to the Roman Catholic church holocaust a great destruction, especially by fire Holocaust murder by the Nazis of over six million Jews and millions of other people in World War II totalitarian referring to a form of government in which one person or party holds absolute control cloister a covered walk along the inside walls of a building, usually looking out on a courtyard OR a monastery or similar place of religious seclusion OR to seclude as in a monestery preclude to prevent; to make impossible recluse a person who avoids mixing with people inception the beginning of something incipient in its early stages; beginning annihilate to destroy completely nihilism the total rejection of religious or moral beliefs negate to disprove; to nullify renegade one who deserts a group, cause, faith, etcetera; an outlaw vacuous empty, especially of meaning or purpose vanity conceit, especially about one's apperance OR something worthless or useless OR a dressing table vaunt to boast; to brag about apeture an opening, especially one that admits light overt done or shown openly microbe an organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease microcosm a miniature world; something that resembles something else on a very small scale minuscule extremely small minutia a small or trivial detail attenuate to make slender or small OR to weaken; to reduce in form or value tenuous thin in form OR flimsy; having little substance or validity satiate to satisfy an appetite fully; to gratify comply to do what one is asked or ordered implement a tool or utensil OR to carry out; to put into effect replete well stocked or abundantlu supplied OR completely filled; utterly satisfied explitive an exclamation or oath, often obscene copious plentiful; in large amounts macrocosm the universe OR any great whole magnanimous noble and generous, especially in forgiving; not petty magnate a wealthy, influential person, especially in business magnitude greatness in importance or size OR the degree of brightness of a star megalomania a form of mental illness in which a person has exaggerated ideas of his or her own importance OR an obsessive idea to do things on a grand scale polygamy the system of having more than one spouse at a time polygon a flat shape with many straight sides