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cap-
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Latin: capere
take, seize |
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cep-
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Latin: capere
take, seize |
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cip-
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Latin: capere
take, seize |
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incipient
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adj.
starting to come into being or become evident |
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sus-
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"up"
susceptible: 'takes up' or absorbs a like a sponge. - Defined: open to some influence; responsive; impressionable |
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fin-
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Latin: end, boundary
examples: final, finale, finish |
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affinity
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noun
1. a natural liking for or attraction to a person, thing, idea, etc. 2. relationship by marriage or by ties other than those of blood (distinguished from consanguinity()) |
consanguinity:
noun –noun 1. relationship by descent from a common ancestor; kinship (distinguished from affinity) 2. close relationship or connection. |
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definitive
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adj.
1. authoritative and final 2. Specifying perfectly or precisely |
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infinitesimal
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adj.
extremely or immeasurably small |
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finite
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adj.
having definite limits |
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jac-
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jacere (Latin)
to throw to hurl |
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jec-
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jacere (Latin)
to throw to hurl |
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adjacent
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adj.
1. near, neighboring 2. Sharing a common boundary or border |
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conjecture
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verb
to guess |
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ad-
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near
toward |
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de-
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down
away |
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trans-
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across
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detract
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verb
to decrease the importance, value, or effectiveness of something |
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protracted
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adj.
Drawn out, continued, or extended |
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retraction
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noun
A taking back or withdrawal; a denial of what one has previously said |
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re-
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back
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tract-
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trahere
drag or draw |
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