Latin Roots Quiz3 Words Flashcards

1
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Communication between tow or more things

A

Interaction

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2
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A response

A

Reaction

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3
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A gathering or assembly of people with a common interest

A

Convention

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4
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A sound that you can hear

A

Audible

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5
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Unable to be heard

A

Inaudible

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6
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A group of listeners or spectators

A

Audience

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7
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To come between, to intercede, to try to help two opposing sides

A

Intervene

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8
Q

Youthful or childish, immature

A

Juvenile

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9
Q

To bring back to a youthful strength or appearance

A

Rejuvenate

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10
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To go around, to bypass a restriction

A

Circumvent

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11
Q

The process of acquiring knowledge

A

Cognition

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12
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To identify someone or something seen before

A

Recognize

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13
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An intent to reach a goal (to follow the goal at the END)

A

Determination

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14
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To destroy or get rid of something (to END its life)

A

Exterminate

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15
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Related to something leading to the end (bus terminal) or to death
(A terminal illness)

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Terminal

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16
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Having a quarrelsome or aggressive nature, a person who fights a lot

A

Pugnacious

17
Q

Distasteful; offensive or revolting

A

Repugnant

18
Q

To act directly against, to prevent from affecting

A

Counteract