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40 Cards in this Set

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Dei, Div
God
deity
(n.) - a god or goddess, God
divination
(n.) - the practice of seeking
Sacr, Sacer, Secr
sacred
consecration
(n.) - something set apart for holy use or dedication to God
sacriligious
(adj.) - relating to or involving extreme disrespect for something holy/ greatly respected.
sacerdotal
(adj.) - of or relating to priests
Sanct
sacred
sanctum
(n.) - a sacred place
sanctimonious
(adj.) - affecting or simulating holiness or virtuousness, especially hypocritically
Rig, Reg, Rect
rule; straight; right
incorrigible
(adj.) - bad beyond correction or reform
regicide
(n.) - the killing of a king
rector
(n.) - a cleric in charge of a parish in the Protestand Episcopal Church
Surg, Surrect
rise
insurrection
(n.) - organized opposition to authority
resurgent
(n.) - experiencing or tending to bring about renewal or revival
Domin, Domit
master, tame
dominate
(v.) - to have dominance or the power to defeat
indomitable
(adj.) - impossible to subdue
Laud
praise
laudatory
(adj.) - full of giving praise
Culp
blame
culpable
(adj.) - deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious
exculpate
(v.) - to clear of guilt or blam
Oner, Onus
burden
onerous
(adj.) - troublesome
onus
(n.) - a burden
Vindic
defend; justify; avenge
vindictive
(adj.) - wanting to get revenge
vindication
(n.) - defending against criticism or censure etc.
Pen, Penit
repeat
penitent
(adj.) - feeling or showing sorrow or regret
repentance
(n.) - sorrow for something done wrong or left undone
Pun, Pen
punish
penalize
(v.) - impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on
punitive
(adj.) - inflicting or aiming to inflict punishment
Cruc, Crux
cross
crucible
(n.) - a severe test, as of patience or belief; a trial
crux
(n.) - the most important point