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32 Cards in this Set
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Anachronism |
Anything out of its proper historical time |
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Chronic |
Continuing for a long time, as a chronic disease |
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Chronicle |
An account of events arranged in order of time |
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Chronological |
Arranged in order of time of occurrence |
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Chronology |
A list of events arranged according to time of occurrence |
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Chronometer |
An instrument for measuring time precisely, especially in navigation |
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Synchronize |
To cause to operate (keep time) in unison, as to synchronize watches or to synchronize the sound with the film in a motion picture |
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Circuit |
The regular journey around a territory by a person performing duties |
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Circuitous |
Roundabout; winding |
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Circumference |
The outer boundary line around a circular area |
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Circumlocution |
A roundabout way of saying something |
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Circumnavigate |
To sail around |
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Circumscribe |
To limit; to confine |
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Circumspect |
Cautious; careful to consider possible consequences |
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Circumstance |
A fact or event accompanying another fact or event |
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Circumvent |
To get around or to overcome by artful maneuvering; to prevent |
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Acquaint |
Toward knowing, to make familiar; to furnish with knowledge; to celebrate to know |
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Cognitive |
Relating to or involving conscious intellectual activity, such as thinking, reasoning, or remembering |
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Cognizant |
Knowledgeable or understanding of something; fully informed |
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Diagnosis |
Investigation or analysis of the cause or nature of a condition, situation, or problem |
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Diagnostic |
A distinguishing sign or symptom; using the methods of or yielding a diagnosis |
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Incognito |
With one's identity concealed or disguised |
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Metacognition |
Knowledge or awareness about one's own learning or thinking processes |
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Prognosis |
Foreknowledge; a forecast or prediction usually associated with the prospect of recovery, such as from a disease |
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Recognition |
Knowledge that someone or something present has been encountered before. |
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Coherent |
Sticking together; having an orderly relation of parts |
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Collaborate |
To labor together |
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Collusion |
A secret agreement between two or more persons for a deceitful purpose |
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Commensurate |
Equal in measure or size; proportionate |
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Commiserate |
To sympathize |
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Commotion |
People moving together; social disorder |
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Compunction |
A prick of conscience; an uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt; a slight regret |