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DSST World Literature Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The effort to increase the well-being of hummanity by charitable donations
annals
antiquated
philanthropy
insidious
2. One who lives shut back from the world
recluse
equitable
procede
euphoria
3. Sticking together; having orderly relation of parts
precede
commiserate
democracy
coherent
4. A letter or message sent
precedent
topography
precede
missive
5. A person one struggles against
sedentary
advocate
perennial
antagonist
6. Fear or hatred of strangers - foreigners - or aliens
bipartisan
symbiosis
phonetics
xenophobia
7. The systematic - planned killing of a race -political - or cultural group
emissary
genocide
consummate
eloquent
8. To cause to operate (keep time) in unison
synchronize
ambiguity
emissary
veritable
9. The belief that there is no god/God
telemetry
excursion
sedentary
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
10. Composed of three parts; shared by three parts
bisect
speculate
chronicle
tripartite
11. To cut in two - as a diameter bisects a circle
automatic
bisect
odometer
circumference
12. A person who recieves benefit
colloquial
antiquated
endemic
beneficiary
13. Conflicting feelings toward a person or thing
postpone
ambivalence
annals
anthropomorphism
14. A pouring forth; an abundance.
excursion
procede
profusion
precede
15. To take before - to realize beforehand
anachronism
anticipate
telegraph
annual
16. To run together; to agree
concur
genial
current
chronicle
17. The right of self government
bibliophile
autonomy
devious
veritable
18. A line equally distant at all points from the North and South Poles
equator
subjugate
convivial
precede
19. A written acount of events year by year; historical records
annals
antecedent
equitable
autonomy
20. Speaking out; fluent; persuasive
emissary
credence
equator
eloquent
21. Something that logically comes before another
conspicuous
anticipate
antecedent
symmetrical
22. Having a friendly and kindly manner
diction
ambivalence
genial
genre
23. Yearly
genre
syllogism
bigamy
annual
24. The art of handwriting
euphoria
calligraphy
recluse
genesis
25. So old as to no longer be useful
antiquated
current
autocracy
credible
26. The flow of water - air - or electricity; prevalent at the moment - as current fassions
anticipate
current
symbiotic
credence
27. Trust - as financial credit; a source of honor - as great credit to one's family
recluse
credible
diction
telemetry
28. The branch of language study dealing with speech sounds and their symbols
circumspect
cacaphony
anticipate
phonetics
29. Harmless
atheist
circumference
veritable
benign
30. The belief that there is only one God
symbiosis
monotheism
genial
benign
31. An account of events arranged in order of time
anachronism
odometer
topography
chronicle
32. Requiring much sitting
sedentary
odometer
subjugate
credible
33. Reasonable; fair - just
synthesis
convivial
tripartite
equitable
34. To place a yoke on; to conquer
symmetrical
bisect
subjugate
phonetics
35. Intentionally bad or harmful
autopsy
equator
malicious
miscreant
36. Words together; a form of argument or reasoning consisiting of two sentences and a conclusion drawn from them.
excursion
xenophobia
antecedent
syllogism
37. One who loves people
philanthropist
predict
credence
beneficiary
38. Ripened before time; prematurely developed - as a precocious child.
precocious
veritable
genesis
current
39. Without definite form or shape
amorphous
perennial
credulous
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
40. To prove something is true
verify
predict
commiserate
agnostic
41. No way through; incapable of being passed through
evoke
telegraph
impervious
bibliophile
42. Excessive control by one group of a commodity or service
monopoly
colloquial
perennial
subversive
43. To continue
procede
agnostic
empathy
atheist
44. True; actual
veritable
procede
posterity
benevolence
45. Belief; acceptance as true
synthesis
metamorphosis
credence
precocious
46. Like the language used when people speak informally
veritable
syllogism
commiserate
colloquial
47. The quality of having two meanings
perennial
genocide
ecology
ambiguity
48. Not faithful; a person who does not believe in a particular religion
veritable
symbiotic
insidious
infidel
49. To come around; to get around or to overcome by artful manuevering; to prevent
trilogy
circumvent
annual
genocide
50. A view in all directions
panorama
malicious
genre
symbiotic