Vocabulary From Classic Roots, Book D. Lesson 14
Terms
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- immutable
- Never changing or varying; unchangeable
- permutation
- An alteration; a rearrangement of elements, especially in mathematics
- transmute
- To transform; to change from one form of nature into another
- termerity
- foolish boldness; recklessness; rashness
- temerarious
- daring, rash, reckless
- imperturbable
- Unexcitable; unflustered; calm
- turbid
- 1.) Muddy; not clear; opaque
- perturb
- To agitate; to upset
- aspersion
- A remark that mocks, ridicules, critisizes, or slanders another
- disperse
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1.) to spread widely; to distribute
2.) To scatter; to chase away; to drive away - temper
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1.) To moderate
2.) To bring to a particular texture or consistency, often hardness - temperance
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1.) Moderation in expressing feelings, appetite, and in consumption of alcoholic drink; self-restraint
2.) Total abstinence from alcoholic beverages; teetotalism - outre
- Deviating from the usual or proper; eccentric; outlandish
- penultimate
- Next to last
- ultimatum
- A final, uncompromising condition or demand, especially one whose rejection will close negotiations