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DSST World Literature Vocab
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1. Summed up together; complete or perfect
consummate
tripartite
profusion
ambiguity
2. Consisting of or supported by two parties - especially two major political parties
bipartisan
philosopher
fidelity
genesis
3. The birth or coming into being of anything;origin;creation
genesis
topography
conspicuous
precede
4. Choice of words in speaking or writing
disarray
genesis
diction
chronicle
5. Bubbling out; overflowing with enthusiasm
ebullient
ambiguity
beneficiary
circumvent
6. Ancient times
agnostic
autopsy
antiquity
genesis
7. Difference; unlikeness
miscreant
convivial
disparity
hyperglycemia
8. The systematic - planned killing of a race -political - or cultural group
xenophobia
genocide
coherent
circumference
9. Livig together in a close relationship - often to the benefit of both
symbiotic
veritable
monopoly
antecedent
10. Intentionally bad or harmful
malicious
democracy
symbiotic
monotheism
11. One who lives shut back from the world
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
democracy
bisect
recluse
12. A remedy for all ills or difficulties
evoke
precede
chronicle
panacea
13. Not faithful; a person who does not believe in a particular religion
infidel
odometer
philanthropy
malicious
14. Feeling as if you were in the other person's place
empathy
etymology
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
bisect
15. Those who come after; future generations
enervate
anthropomorphism
devious
posterity
16. To remove the face of; to wipe out
efface
bigamy
telemetry
eloquent
17. A running out somewhere; a short journey
excursion
credible
genre
automatic
18. A particular kind or category of literature or art
apathy
equator
genre
impervious
19. An account of events arranged in order of time
apathy
colloquial
chronicle
antagonist
20. To speak against
symbiotic
atheist
circumference
contradict
21. No way through; incapable of being passed through
antecedent
euphemism
insidious
impervious
22. Sticking together; having orderly relation of parts
miscreant
hyperbole
coherent
amorphous
23. Marrying one person while legally married to another
bigamy
emissary
agnostic
contradict
24. Easy to notice (look at); obvious
disarray
diction
conspicuous
subjugate
25. Without definite form or shape
ambivalence
circumspect
amorphous
malevolent
26. One who hates people
misanthrope
postpone
infidel
bibliophile
27. One who loves people
euphoria
philanthropist
symbiotic
antiquated
28. A feeling of well-being
malicious
recluse
euphoria
syllogism
29. Sitting in wait for; treacherous - more dangerous than seems evident.
circumspect
ambiguity
euphoria
insidious
30. The automatic measurement and transmission of data by radio from far away - as from space vehicles to a recieving station.
ambiguity
phonetics
telemetry
verify
31. Lack of feeling; indifferent
veritable
apathy
genial
malicious
32. Irrational fear of a thing or situation
benign
infidel
telemetry
phobia
33. One called to give evidence; a person who pleads on another's behalf or casue.
advocate
sedentary
calligraphy
precocious
34. A figure of speach in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect
syllogism
emissary
insidious
hyperbole
35. One who denies the existance of God
atheist
insidious
posterity
panacea
36. To continue
procede
odometer
topography
philanthropist
37. A seeing for oneself; a post-mortem examination of a body to discover the cause of death
autopsy
symmetrical
excursion
missive
38. To drive around; uncertain; having two possible meanings
ambiguous
syllogism
bipartisan
circumference
39. To run together; to agree
antiquity
tripartite
equitable
concur
40. Like the language used when people speak informally
calligraphy
colloquial
genesis
ambiguous
41. A letter or message sent
advocate
missive
euphoria
empathy
42. A hanging forward; a natural inclination
eloquent
anachronism
propensity
telemetry
43. Speaking out; fluent; persuasive
eloquent
posterity
odometer
telemetry
44. The quality of having two meanings
ambiguity
biosphere
precocious
eloquent
45. Operating by itself
phonetics
posterity
automatic
panacea
46. The living together in close union of two disimilar organisms - usually to thier mutual benefit
concur
symbiosis
genial
conspicuous
47. Reasonable; fair - just
symmetrical
contradict
equitable
panacea
48. A road measure; an instrument for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle
current
odometer
apathy
euphemism
49. Belief; acceptance as true
synthesis
missive
ambiguity
credence
50. A turning from the proper way; crooked
devious
evoke
efface
equator