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32 Cards in this Set
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cent(i)
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hundred
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cid(e), cis(e)
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to kill, to cut
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clam, claim
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to cry out, to declare
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cord, cour
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heart
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bicentennial
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a celebration of a two hundredth anniversary, happening once in a period of 200 years or lasting 200 years.
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centenarian
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a person who has lived to 100 years old
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centurion
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a roman officer commandion 100 men; related to the military mind, especially as it favors military solutions for handling social problems
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clamorous
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characterized by continous loud and complaining voices; noisily complaining; inisistent
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concise
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covering much in few words; brief and to the poing
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concordance
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a condition of harmony or agreement; an alphabetical index indicating reference passages, as from a writer's works
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cordial
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of the heart; warm and friendly; amiable
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discordant
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sounding harsh or inharmonious; clashing
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genocied
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the systematic extermination of an ethnic group
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incisive
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keenly penetrating; cutting into
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proclamation
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an official statement or announcement that informs or honors
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reclaim
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to claim again; to restore to former importance or usefulness
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corp(or)
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body
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cred
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to believe, to trust
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cur(r), curs, course
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to run, to flow
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dic(t)
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to speak, to say
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benediction
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the invocation of a divine blessing, as at the close of a religious service
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concourse
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running or flowing together; a broad public walkway or hallway; a crowd or throng
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concurrent
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occurring at the same time; meeting or acting together
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corporal
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related to the physical body
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corpulent
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very stout; fleshy and obese; fat
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credibility
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the quality of being believable or trustworthy
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credulity
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the naïve willingness to believe easily without proof
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cursory
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done in a superficial or hasty manner
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dictum
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an authoritative saying or maxim
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incorporate
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to form into one body or functioning unit; to combine several different things into a whole
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incredulous
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not believing; skeptical, or doubting
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indicative
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characteristic of or very much like; suggestive
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