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19 Cards in this Set
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Corollary |
something that naturally follows or results from another thing |
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Teleological |
exhibiting or relating to design or purpose especially in nature |
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Transcendentalism |
a philosophy which says that thought and spiritual things are more real than ordinary human experience and material things |
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Vicssitude |
a : the quality or state of being changeable : b : natural change or mutation visible in nature or in human affairs |
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Apodictic |
expressing or of the nature of necessary truth or absolute certainty |
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Pathological |
extreme in a way that is not normal or that shows an illness or mental problemmedical : relating to or caused by disease : of or relating to the study of diseases : relating to pathology |
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Enervation |
: lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor |
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Diagnostic |
of, relating to, or used in diagnosis : used to help identify a disease, illness, or problem |
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Systemic |
of or relating to an entire system |
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Semantic |
of or relating to the meanings of words and phrases: of or relating to semantics |
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Aberration |
something (such as a problem or a type of behavior) that is unusual or unexpected |
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Elucidate |
to make (something that is hard to understand) clear or easy to understand |
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Anterior |
near or toward the front of something (such as the body)near or toward the front of something (such as the body) |
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Prelapsarian |
characteristic of or belonging to the time or state before the fall of humankind |
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Commensurate |
equal or similar to something in size, amount, or degree |
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oscillate |
to move in one direction and then back again many times : to keep changing from one belief, feeling, condition, etc., to an opposite one : to change in strength or direction regularly |
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dehisce |
to split along a natural line; also : to discharge contents by so splitting dehiscingat> |
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Bifurcate |
to divide into two parts |
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Verbose |
using more words than are needed |