Vocabulary Project #5
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Vocabulary Project #5
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Adversity: Noun-The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity- Latin advertō(" I turn toward")
Endure: Verb-To continue or carry on, despite obstacles or hardships- Latin indūrō(" to make hard")
Endurance:Noun-The measure of a person's stamina or persistence- Old French endurance
Reprieve: Noun- The cancellation or postponement pf punishment- Middle French repris, form of reprendre(" take back")
Din: Noun- Loud noise- Akin to Old Norse dynr, Sanskrit ध्वनति (dhvanati, “to make a noise, to roar”)
Execute: Verb- To carry out, or accomplish- Latin exsecutus, past principle of exsequor, ex-("out")+ sequor(" to follow")
Decisive: Adjective- Final or concluding- Middle French décisif
Emaciated: Adjective- Made extremely thin and weak- no etymology
Denotation: Noun- The act of denoting or something denoted- From Latin denotare,"denote, mark out"
Connotation: Noun- A meaning of a word or phrase- no etymology
Eloquent: Adjective- Fluently persuasive and articulate- present principle of eloqui ("to speak out"), e("out")+loqui("to speak")
Prevailed: Verb- To succeed in persuading or inducing- From Latin praevaleo, from prae("before")+valeo("be able or powerful")
Vast: Adjective- Very large, wide- From Latin vastus("void,immense")
Magnitude: Noun- The absolute or relative size, extent or importance of something- From Latin magnitūdō("greatness, size") magni+itude
Irreplaceable: Adjective- That cannot be replaced- ir+replaceable
Extremism: Noun- Extreme ideas or actions- extreme+ism
Extreme: Adjective- Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost- From Latin extremus, the superlative of exterus
Genocide: Noun- Killing of substantial of people- Latin gēns("tribe, clan")
Alliance: Noun- The state of being allied- Old French aliance
Exhortation: Noun- Language intended to incite and encourage; advise, counsel
Arsenal: Noun- A store or supple of anything- From Arabic دار الصناعة (dār aṣ-ṣināʕa, “manufacturing shop”)
Vocabulary Project #5
Across:2. | Adjective- Final or concluding- Middle French décisif | 4. | Noun- A meaning of a word or phrase- no etymology | 5. | Adjective- That cannot be replaced- ir+replaceable | 7. | Noun-The measure of a person's stamina or persistence- Old French endurance | 9. | Noun- A store or supple of anything- From Arabic دار الصناعة (dār aṣ-ṣināʕa, “manufacturing shop”) | 10. | Adjective- Very large, wide- From Latin vastus("void,immense") | 12. | Noun- The state of being allied- Old French aliance | 14. | Noun- The act of denoting or something denoted- From Latin denotare,"denote, mark out" | 16. | Adjective- Fluently persuasive and articulate- present principle of eloqui ("to speak out"), e("out")+loqui("to speak") | 18. | Noun- Loud noise- Akin to Old Norse dynr, Sanskrit ध्वनति (dhvanati, “to make a noise, to roar”) | 19. | Noun-The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity- Latin advertō(" I turn toward") | 20. | Verb- To succeed in persuading or inducing- From Latin praevaleo, from prae("before")+valeo("be able or powerful") | 21. | Adjective- Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost- From Latin extremus, the superlative of exterus |
| | Down:1. | Noun- The absolute or relative size, extent or importance of something- From Latin magnitūdō("greatness, size") magni+itude | 3. | Noun- Extreme ideas or actions- extreme+ism | 6. | Noun- Language intended to incite and encourage; advise, counsel | 8. | Adjective- Made extremely thin and weak- no etymology | 11. | Noun- Killing of substantial of people- Latin gēns("tribe, clan") | 13. | Verb- To carry out, or accomplish- Latin exsecutus, past principle of exsequor, ex-("out")+ sequor(" to follow") | 15. | Verb-To continue or carry on, despite obstacles or hardships- Latin indūrō(" to make hard") | 17. | Noun- The cancellation or postponement pf punishment- Middle French repris, form of reprendre(" take back") |
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Vocabulary Project #5
Across:2. | Adjective- Final or concluding- Middle French décisif | 4. | Noun- A meaning of a word or phrase- no etymology | 5. | Adjective- That cannot be replaced- ir+replaceable | 7. | Noun-The measure of a person's stamina or persistence- Old French endurance | 9. | Noun- A store or supple of anything- From Arabic دار الصناعة (dār aṣ-ṣināʕa, “manufacturing shop”) | 10. | Adjective- Very large, wide- From Latin vastus("void,immense") | 12. | Noun- The state of being allied- Old French aliance | 14. | Noun- The act of denoting or something denoted- From Latin denotare,"denote, mark out" | 16. | Adjective- Fluently persuasive and articulate- present principle of eloqui ("to speak out"), e("out")+loqui("to speak") | 18. | Noun- Loud noise- Akin to Old Norse dynr, Sanskrit ध्वनति (dhvanati, “to make a noise, to roar”) | 19. | Noun-The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity- Latin advertō(" I turn toward") | 20. | Verb- To succeed in persuading or inducing- From Latin praevaleo, from prae("before")+valeo("be able or powerful") | 21. | Adjective- Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost- From Latin extremus, the superlative of exterus |
| | Down:1. | Noun- The absolute or relative size, extent or importance of something- From Latin magnitūdō("greatness, size") magni+itude | 3. | Noun- Extreme ideas or actions- extreme+ism | 6. | Noun- Language intended to incite and encourage; advise, counsel | 8. | Adjective- Made extremely thin and weak- no etymology | 11. | Noun- Killing of substantial of people- Latin gēns("tribe, clan") | 13. | Verb- To carry out, or accomplish- Latin exsecutus, past principle of exsequor, ex-("out")+ sequor(" to follow") | 15. | Verb-To continue or carry on, despite obstacles or hardships- Latin indūrō(" to make hard") | 17. | Noun- The cancellation or postponement pf punishment- Middle French repris, form of reprendre(" take back") |
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