| Term | Definition |
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TEMPUS/TEMPORIS |
time |
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temporal |
pertaining to time |
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temporary |
for a limited time |
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temporize |
to play for time; to stall |
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extemporaneous |
to speak or act at the time without preparation (an extemporaneous speech) |
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ex- |
out |
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contemporary |
something that is with the current time (computers, ipods, the movie Bionic Woman are all contemporary items) |
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contemporaries |
people who are alive at the same time (Your best friend is a contemporary of yours. George Washington is NOT.) |
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con |
together, with |
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tempo |
time in music; rate of speed at which a piece of music moves |
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malodorous |
having a bad smell |
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benevolently |
in a kind and well-meaning way |