| Term | Definition |
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Extra |
Latin: on the outside |
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extraneous |
adjective: coming form the outside; foreign; not essential or vital |
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extraterrestrail |
adjective: outside or origninating outside the limits of the earth's atmosphere |
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extravert |
noun: a person chiefly interrested in things outside the self, directing thoughts outward rather than inward; outgoing |
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Medius |
Latin: middle |
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mediate |
verb: to act as a negotiator between opposing sides in a dispute or argument |
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mediocrity |
noun: the condition of being commonplace or ordinary; somewhere in the middle between high and low; a very ordinary person |
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medium |
noun: a substance or element through which something is transmitted; a person though to have communication with spirits of those who are dead |
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Sequor, sequi, sectum |
Latin: to follow |
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non sequitur |
noun: a statement that does not follow logically from evidence |
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obsequious |
adjective: excessively willing to yield to others; subservient |
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subsequent |
adjective: coming after or later |
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sequester |
to go into hiding; to seek solitude; to isolate |