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21 Cards in this Set

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all (greek)
Pan
uproar
pandemonium
a cure-all for diseases or troubles
panacea
all (latin)
omnis
having unlimited power
omnipotent
present everywhere
omnipresent
feeding on both plants and meat
omnivorous
devouring everything, especially intellectually
omnivorous
whole (greek)
holos
universal; including most things
catholic
referring to the roman catholic church
catholic
a great destruction, especially by fire
holocaust
murder by the nazis of over 6 million jews and millions of other people in World War II
Holocaust
whole (latin)
totus
referring to a form of government in which one person or party holds absolute control
totalitarian
to close (latin)
claudo, claudere, clausi, claususm
a covered walk along the inside walls of a building,m usually looking out on a courtyard
cloister
a monastery or similiar place of religious seclusion
cloister
to seclude as in a monastery
cloister
to prevent; to make impossible
preclude
a person who avoids mixing with people
recluse