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DSST World Literature Vocab
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1. Operating by itself
posterity
automatic
credulous
monopoly
2. Without definite form or shape
convivial
amorphous
posterity
endemic
3. Summed up together; complete or perfect
annals
metamorphosis
diction
consummate
4. Those who come after; future generations
beneficiary
posterity
xenophobia
credible
5. Marrying one person while legally married to another
philanthropy
bigamy
panorama
etymology
6. A letter or message sent
missive
miscreant
xenophobia
ecology
7. Trust - as financial credit; a source of honor - as great credit to one's family
emissary
credible
autonomy
recluse
8. The branch of language study dealing with speech sounds and their symbols
eloquent
topography
anticipate
phonetics
9. A hanging forward; a natural inclination
subjugate
propensity
metamorphosis
perennial
10. An act that goes before and may serve as a example for later acts
contradict
calligraphy
precedent
phonetics
11. To remove the face of; to wipe out
metamorphosis
efface
consummate
genesis
12. To turn under; tending to undermine or overthrow
anachronism
subversive
philosopher
profusion
13. Not arrayed or arranged properly; a state of disorder or confusion; disorderly dress
philanthropist
disarray
ambiguity
phobia
14. The effort to increase the well-being of hummanity by charitable donations
symbiosis
philanthropy
disparity
equitable
15. Anything out of its proper historical time
anachronism
commiserate
circumspect
democracy
16. Excess of sugar in the blood
hyperglycemia
symmetrical
equator
antecedent
17. To prove something is true
subjugate
verify
coherent
bigamy
18. Believing too readily on too little evidence; gullible
bigamy
anthropomorphism
credulous
hyperbole
19. Fond of eating - drinking - and being sociable together
tripartite
antecedent
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
convivial
20. To call out; to call forth as memories or feelings.
evoke
infidel
insidious
devious
21. Ripened before time; prematurely developed - as a precocious child.
precocious
credence
genesis
colloquial
22. Intentionally bad or harmful
philanthropy
subjugate
apathy
malicious
23. Government by a single person
phobia
odometer
autocracy
posterity
24. Fear or hatred of strangers - foreigners - or aliens
perennial
impede
ecology
xenophobia
25. Conflicting feelings toward a person or thing
bibliophile
autopsy
benevolence
ambivalence
26. The art of handwriting
devious
philosopher
topography
calligraphy
27. Faithfulness
commiserate
calligraphy
speculate
fidelity
28. A particular kind or category of literature or art
xenophobia
monopoly
recluse
genre
29. One who hates people
evoke
autopsy
misanthrope
atheist
30. One who denies the existance of God
pedestrian
benign
atheist
synthesis
31. Three literary - drmatic - or musial compositions that - though complete in itself - form a related series
apathy
antagonist
trilogy
bigamy
32. An account of events arranged in order of time
anthropomorphism
phonetics
telemetry
chronicle
33. The birth or coming into being of anything;origin;creation
malevolent
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
atheist
genesis
34. Having a friendly and kindly manner
evoke
precocious
genial
disarray
35. The study of the origin of words
phobia
pandemic
ambiguity
etymology
36. No way through; incapable of being passed through
symbiosis
impervious
precede
philosopher
37. Having a life cycle lasting more than two years
perennial
panorama
bigamy
bipartisan
38. To cut in two - as a diameter bisects a circle
hyperglycemia
bisect
antagonist
credulous
39. An incination to do good
benevolence
genesis
symbiotic
verify
40. Ancient times
euphoria
procede
speculate
antiquity
41. Cautious; careful to consider possible consequences
amorphous
empathy
credulous
circumspect
42. Not faithful; a person who does not believe in a particular religion
annual
biosphere
autopsy
infidel
43. Reasonable; fair - just
xenophobia
monopoly
amorphous
equitable
44. A written acount of events year by year; historical records
ambiguous
circumspect
circumference
annals
45. The living together in close union of two disimilar organisms - usually to thier mutual benefit
empathy
annals
symbiosis
philanthropy
46. Difference; unlikeness
disparity
trilogy
apathy
procede
47. One who lives shut back from the world
recluse
syllogism
bibliophile
efface
48. An instument for writing; a system for transmiting messages by electric impulses sent through a wire or converted into radio waves
ecology
subversive
equitable
telegraph
49. One who goes by foot; commonplace or dull
credulous
pedestrian
efface
antecedent
50. So old as to no longer be useful
antiquated
annual
convivial
symbiosis