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cent/en/arian |
one who is 100 years old |
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cent/ennial |
lasting or consisting for 100 years |
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per/cent/age |
that part of a whole thing as expressed i terms of so many or so much per 100 |
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cent |
the 100TH part of a basic unit |
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centi/grade |
consisting of 100 degrees |
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centi/gram |
a metric measure of weight equal to 100TH of a gram |
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centi/liter |
a metric measure of volume equal to 100TH of a gram |
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centi/meter |
a metric measure of length equal to 100TH of a meter |
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centu/ple |
a 100 fold |
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chronic |
of or pertaining to time |
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syn/chron/ize |
to set at the same time |
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chrono/logical |
in order from which happened first |
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chrono/meter |
a very accurate instrument for measuring time |
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chrono/logy |
the science dealing with placing dates |
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co-oper/ate |
to work together in some task |
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col/lab/or/ate |
to work together in thinking |
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com/mot/ion |
a great movement or disturbance |
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con/cur |
to agree on some matter |
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cor/rode |
to be slowly eaten away by rust |
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auto/cracy |
government by an individual |
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demo/cracy |
government of people |
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aristo/crat |
one of a ruling class who is a person o frank |
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pluto/crat |
one who has power or influence by because he s wealthy |
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theo/crat |
one who is in favor of having divine law regulate civil affairs |
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auto/cratic |
ruling with unlimited or complete power |
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cred/ible |
beileveible |
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credit/or |
on to whom you owe money |
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de/capit/ate |
to remove a head |
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de/duct |
to take away an amount of money |
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de/hydr/ate |
to remove water from |
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dec/ade |
a period o ften years |
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dec/athlon |
a athletic event which the contestants compete in 10 different events |
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deca/gon |
a plane geometric figure of 10 sides and 10 angles |
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deca/gram |
a metric measure of 10 grams wieght |
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deca/hedron |
a solid geometric figure |
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deca/liter |
a metric measure of volume equal to 10 liters |
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Deca/logue |
the 10 conmenments |
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deca/meter |
10 meters |
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Decem/ber |
the twelfth month in the calender |
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decim/al |
a number given on a scale o ftens |
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deci/gram |
a metric measure of 10 grams |
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deci/liter |
10 liters |
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deci/meter |
10 meters |
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decim/ate |
to destroy |
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decu/ple |
ten fold |
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decillion |
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 |
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di/orama |
a rep. of a figure |
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dia/gon/al |
from on ecorner to the oppisite |
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dia/meter |
the length of a straight line |
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bene/dict/ion |
the act of blessing or wishing well |
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contra/dict |
to say the opposite of something else |
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dict/ator |
a single ruler |
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male/dict/ion |
a prayer to harm someone |
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ver/dict |
the decision of the jury |
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pro/duce |
to bring forth |
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ab/duct |
to kidnap |
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e/rupt |
to burst or break |
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ex/mayor |
the former mayer |
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ex/port |
to ship ou tof |
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duet |
a musical performance for 2 people |
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coron/et |
a small crown |
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oper/ette |
a light and amusin gproformence |
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cigar/ette |
a small cigar |
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libr/etto |
a small book containing the words of opera |
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nov/el |
a factious writting |
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umbr/ella |
a light portable covering |
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book/let |
a small book |