Lesson 12 Flashcards

1
Q

the flowing together of two or more elements: streams or rivers, or ideas, influences, or cultures; an assembling flocking together in a crowd

A

confluence

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2
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a stream or overflow from a larger body of water, or from a channel or sewer; a flowing out

A

effluent

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3
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a flow; an continuous succession of changes

A

flux

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4
Q

fluo

A

to flow

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5
Q

hudor

A

water

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6
Q

to remove water or moisture; to lose water or moisture

A

dehydrate

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7
Q

the study of water and its effects on and in the earth an in the atmosphere

A

hydrology

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8
Q

mar, maris

A

sea

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9
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marinus

A

marine

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10
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a dark, hook-billed sea bird; a greedy person

A

cormorant

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11
Q

a liquid often seasoned with spices or herbs to flavor meat or fish for a period of time before cooking

A

marinade

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12
Q

naus

A

ship

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13
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navis

A

ship

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14
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nautes

A

sailor

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15
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nauta

A

sailor

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16
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to cause queasiness, to cause to feel sick; to cause the feeling of repulsion or disgust

A

nauseate

17
Q

the long central part of a church extending from the entrance to the altar, with aisles along the sides

A

nave

18
Q

pons

A

bridge

19
Q

a pope or bishop

A

pontiff

20
Q

to speak with pompous authority; the office of a pontiff, papacy

A

pontificate

21
Q

unda

A

wave

22
Q

to have or to cause to have a wavy motion

A

undulate

23
Q

to reflect or come back either favorably or unfavorably (upon a person or thing)

A

redound

24
Q

superfluous, exceeding what is needed, or what is needed no longer; verbose, needlessly repetitious

A

redundant

25
Q

to submerge or overflow with water, to flood; to overwhelm

A

inundate