Dimension 2
Terms
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- uni
- one
- uniparous
- producing but one egg or offspring at a time
- unipod
- a one-legged support used to hold a camera steady
- unilateral
- taken by one side only
- unique
- Being the only one of its kind
- unison
- An instance of agreement; concord
- monophonic
- having a single unaccompanied melodic line
- monoplegia
- paralysis involving one limb
- dual
- consisting of two parts
- duplex
- Having two apartments, divisions, or floors
- bicentennial
- 200 years
- binocular
- 2 eyes
- bigamy
- married to 2 ppl at once
- binary
- made up of two parts
- biped
- two-footed animal
- quadriplegia
- Complete paralysis of the body from the neck down
- quadruped
- 4 footed animal
- quartile
- The value of the boundary at the 25th, 50th, or 75th percentiles of a frequency distribution divided into four parts, each containing a quarter of the population.
- quintessential
- being the most typical:
- quinquagenarian
- A person 50 years old, or in his or her fifties.
- quindeccenial
- Occurring once every 15 years.
- nonagenarian
- A person 90 years old or between 90 and 100 years old
- novena
- a Roman Catholic devotion consisting of prayers on nine consecutive days
- decathlon
- an athletic contest consisting of ten different events
- centenarian
- One who is 100 years old or older
- centigrade
- celsius
- multiparous
- Giving birth to more than one offspring at a time
- multifaceted
- Having many facets or aspects; versatile
- multifarious
- Having great variety; diverse; versatile
- multitudinous
- Very numerous; existing in great numbers
- polygamy
- The condition or practice of having more than one spouse at one time
- polyglot
- Speaking, writing, written in, or composed of several languages
- omnivorous
- Eating ALL, both animal and vegetable foods
- omniscient
- knowing everything
- omnifarious
- of all varieties or forms or kinds
- omnibus
- an anthology of articles on a related subject or an anthology of the works of a single author
- monogram
- A design composed of one or more letters, typically the initials of a name, used as an identifying mark
- monopoly
- Exclusive control by one group of the means of producing or selling a commodity or service
- monotheism
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- duologue
- A dialogue or conversation between two persons
- duo
- Two people or two things in close association
- duplicate
- Existing or growing in two corresponding parts; double
- bilinguist
- One versed in two languages
- triplicate
- One of a set of three identical objects or copies
- triplets
- A group or set of three of one kind
- tricycle
- A vehicle, used especially by small children, that has three wheels, one at the front and two at the back, and is usually propelled by pedals
- tripod
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1. A three-legged object, such as a cauldron, stool, or table.
2. An adjustable three-legged stand, as for supporting a transit or camera - tricolored
- Having three colors
- quadrant
- A circular arc of 90°; one fourth of the circumference of a circle
- quadruplets
- a group of four offspring born at one birth
- quintuple
- Consisting of five parts or members
- sextet
- A group of six
- sexagenarian
- A person who is 60 years old or between the ages of 60 and 70
- sextuple
- Consisting of six parts or members
- sexcentenary
- A 600th anniversary or its commemoration
- September
- The ninth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar
- septuagenarian
- A person who is 70 years old or between the ages of 70 and 80
- septennial
-
1. Occurring every seven years.
2. Consisting of or continuing for seven years - octagon
- A polygon with eight sides and eight angles
- october
- The tenth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar
- octahedron
- A polyhedron with eight plane surfaces
- octave
- A group or series of eight (lots more definitions but u can look em up)
- octangular
- Having eight angles
- mono
- one
- du
- two
- bi
- two
- tri
- three
- quar, quad
- four
- quint
- five
- sex
- six
- septem
- seven
- octa
- eight
- novum
- nine
- november
- The 11th month of the year in the Gregorian calendar
- nonagon
- A polygon with nine sides
- deca, deci
- ten
- decade
- A period of ten years
- december
- The 12th month of the year in the Gregorian calendar
- decalogue
-
1. The Ten Commandments.
2. A fundamental set of rules having authoritative weight - decimate
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1. To destroy or kill a large part of (a group)
2. To select by lot and kill one in every ten of. - cent
- one hundred
- century
- A period of 100 years
- centimeter
- A unit of length equal to one hundredth (10-2) of a meter
- centipede
- insect having what appear to be one hundred feet
- millipede
- insect having what appear to be one thousand feet
- millennium
- A span of one thousand years
- millisecond
- One thousandth (10-3) of a second
- million
- The cardinal number equal to 10^6
- milliliter
- A unit of volume equal to one thousandth (10-3) of a liter
- millimeter
- A unit of length equal to one thousandth (10-3) of a meter, or 0.0394 inch
- mille
- one thousand
- kilo
- thousand
- kilogram
- 1,000 grams
- kilometer
- A metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters
- kiloton
- A unit of weight or capacity equal to 1,000 metric tons
- kilocycle
- 1000 cycles; Kilohertz
- kilowatt
- A unit of power equal to 1,000 watts
- multi
- many, much
- multilinguist
- One versed in many languages
- poly
- many
- polytheism
- The worship of or belief in more than one god
- polygon
- A closed plane figure bounded by many line segments
- polysyllabic
- Having more than two and usually more than three syllables
- omni
- all
- omnipotent
- Having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force; all-powerful
- pan
- all
- pandemic
- occurring over a wide geographic area and affecting an exceptionally high proportion of the population
- panoramic
- as from an altitude or distance; "a bird's-eye survey"; "a panoramic view"
- panacea
- A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all
- pantheism
- Belief in and worship of all gods
- pandemonium
- a state of extreme confusion and disorder
- semi
- half; partially
- semiconscious
- Partially conscious; not completely aware of sensations
- semiliterate
- Having achieved an elementary level of ability in reading and writing
- semicircle
- A half of a circle as divided by a diameter
- semitropical
- Partly tropical; subtropical
- semitransparent
- Partially transparent.