Quizlet vocabulary oxford unit 1-6 review

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  1. 1000 years: millenia
  2. a: not
  3. a delusion marked by a feeling of power: megalomaniac
  4. able to recover quickly: resilience
  5. able, capable of: able/ible
  6. abnormal, irregular: anomaly
  7. across: trans
  8. back, again: re
  9. before: pre
  10. beneficial, helpful: salutations
  11. between: inter
  12. chief: arch
  13. correct a flaw: amelioration
  14. deserving recognition: meritoriousness
  15. easy to speak to: affability
  16. equal: equi, equa
  17. foot, child: ped
  18. form, shape: morph
  19. forward: pro
  20. go between in a disagreement: intercessions
  21. hatred for: abominated
  22. having char of: -ic
  23. having char of: ous
  24. having char of: ent/ant
  25. lasting only a short time: transience
  26. mania: spirit
  27. mega: great
  28. name: nomin, nym, nom
  29. not: un
  30. not, apart: dis
  31. not, in: in
  32. otherwise experienced by one person in place of another: vicariously
  33. out: e,ex
  34. peevish, annoying: petulance
  35. peevish, complaining: querulousness
  36. people: dem
  37. process of: ion
  38. resistant to lawful authority: sedition
  39. self: auto
  40. self-evident: axiom
  41. state of being: -y
  42. strict: stringency
  43. tending to be troublesome: fractiousness
  44. to assign: ascribing
  45. to call: voc, vok
  46. to carry: fer
  47. to cause to become: ate
  48. to change: mut
  49. to change from one nature: transmutation
  50. to climb: scend
  51. to direct or order: enjoined
  52. to fall as moisture: precipitously
  53. to find out by reasoning: inference
  54. to go: ceed, cess, cede
  55. to hold: ten, tin
  56. to increase in greatness, power, or wealth: aggrandizement
  57. to know: gnos
  58. to make a pretense of: simulation
  59. to please: grat
  60. to steal something: peculation
  61. to step: grad, gress
  62. to take: cept, cip, ceipt
  63. to turn: vert, vers
  64. to violate a law: transgression
  65. to write: scribe, script
  66. to, toward: ad
  67. typical of the tomb: sepulcher
  68. without experience: callowness