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Greek And Latin Roots
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Amorphous: having no specific shape
protomorphic :having a primitive character or structure.
Vestry:A room in a church where clothes are kept
Divest:to strip of clothing
Benevolent:characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings
Benign:having a kindly or good disposition
Ponderous: Of Great Weight
ponder:to weigh carefully in the mind
corporeal: of the physical body
corpse:a dead body
dormant:lying asleep or as if asleep
dormancy: the state of being dormant or asleep
paternalistic:the system, principle, or practice of managing or governing individuals, businesses, nations, etc., in the manner of a father dealing benevolently and often intrusively with his children
Patriarch:a person regarded as the father or founder of an order
Novice: a person who is new to the circumstances
innovation:something new or different introduced
punctilious:a fine point, particular, or detail
acupuncture:a Chinese medical practice or procedure that treats illness or provides local anesthesia by the insertion of needles at specified sites of the body.
conjecture:the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
interjection:the act of interjecting
completion:the act of completing
transition:the act of changing from one thing to another
locomotive: a self propelled mechanism that can move from place to place on its own
locus: A place that is the center
orthodox:An opinion that is considered to be right by most people
paradox:an opinion or statement contrary to commonly accepted opinion.
Greek And Latin Roots
Across:2. | Of Great Weight | 4. | having a kindly or good disposition | 8. | An opinion that is considered to be right by most people | 12. | the state of being dormant or asleep | 17. | having a primitive character or structure. | 18. | the act of completing | 19. | characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings | 22. | a self propelled mechanism that can move from place to place on its own | 23. | the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof. |
| | Down:1. | of the physical body | 2. | to weigh carefully in the mind | 3. | a fine point, particular, or detail | 5. | a person regarded as the father or founder of an order | 6. | something new or different introduced | 7. | the act of changing from one thing to another | 9. | the act of interjecting | 10. | the system, principle, or practice of managing or governing individuals, businesses, nations, etc., in the manner of a father dealing benevolently and often intrusively with his children | 11. | an opinion or statement contrary to commonly accepted opinion. | 12. | to strip of clothing | 13. | a dead body | 14. | a Chinese medical practice or procedure that treats illness or provides local anesthesia by the insertion of needles at specified sites of the body. | 15. | lying asleep or as if asleep | 16. | A place that is the center | 20. | a person who is new to the circumstances | 21. | A room in a church where clothes are kept |
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Greek And Latin Roots
Across:2. | Of Great Weight | 4. | having a kindly or good disposition | 8. | An opinion that is considered to be right by most people | 12. | the state of being dormant or asleep | 17. | having a primitive character or structure. | 18. | the act of completing | 19. | characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings | 22. | a self propelled mechanism that can move from place to place on its own | 23. | the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof. |
| | Down:1. | of the physical body | 2. | to weigh carefully in the mind | 3. | a fine point, particular, or detail | 5. | a person regarded as the father or founder of an order | 6. | something new or different introduced | 7. | the act of changing from one thing to another | 9. | the act of interjecting | 10. | the system, principle, or practice of managing or governing individuals, businesses, nations, etc., in the manner of a father dealing benevolently and often intrusively with his children | 11. | an opinion or statement contrary to commonly accepted opinion. | 12. | to strip of clothing | 13. | a dead body | 14. | a Chinese medical practice or procedure that treats illness or provides local anesthesia by the insertion of needles at specified sites of the body. | 15. | lying asleep or as if asleep | 16. | A place that is the center | 20. | a person who is new to the circumstances | 21. | A room in a church where clothes are kept |
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