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Title: English 2 Vocabulary Set 4


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English 2 Vocabulary Set 4
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Root PAN
  • Pan means all, completely, whole or general

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Panacea
  • Definition A remedy for all ills or
    difficulties.
  • Sentence The doctor discovered a panacea to help
    the townspeople.

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Pandemonium
  • Definition A wild uproar or commotion.
  • Sentence When Williston-Elko beat Barnwell the
    crowd broke into Pandemonium.

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Panegyric
  • Definition A formal speech or statement giving
    high praise to someone or something.
  • Sentence Hillary Clinton gave a panegyric when
    she put her support behind Obama.

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Panoply
  • Definition (1) A magnificent or impressive
    array. (2) A display of all appropriate accessory
    items.
  • Sentence The full panoply of a presidential
    debate was an exciting sight.

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Root Extra
  • Extra places words outside or beyond their usual
    or routine territory.

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Extramundane
  • Definition Situated in or relating to a region
    beyond the material world.
  • Sentence God is considered an extramundane
    authority to a lot of people.

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Extrapolate
  • Definition To extend or project facts or data
    into an area not known in order to make
    assumptions or to predict facts or trends.
  • Sentence When working on a research paper, it is
    a good idea to extrapolate ideas from outside
    resources.

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Extrovert
  • Definition A person mainly concerned with things
    outside him- or herself a sociable and outgoing
    person.
  • Sentence Being a complete extrovert, the boy was
    always surrounded by friends.

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Extraneous
  • Definition (1) Existing or coming from the
    outside. (2) Not forming an essential part
    irrelevant.
  • Sentence When writing, try to keep out
    extraneous information, keep to the point.

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Nec/Nic/Nox
  • Nec/Nic/Nox has to do with killing or slaying. It
    is also related to the word corpse.

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Internecine
  • Definition (1) Deadly mutually destructive. (2)
    Involving conflict within a group.
  • Sentence The zombie invasion caused a
    internecine struggle within the city.

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Necrosis
  • Definition The usually localized death of living
    tissue.
  • Sentence Many medications can lead to the
    necrosis of the liver after long term use.

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Noxious
  • Definition Harmful to or destructive of living
    things.
  • Sentence The fumes coming from the back of the
    car were incredibly noxious to people passing by.

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Pernicious
  • Definition Extremely harmful or destructive.
  • Sentence Smoking is considered incredibly
    pernicious to your health.
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