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Unit 12 vocabulary

RAP: TO SNATCH, GREEDY, DEVOURING RAPACIOUS: seizing everything; greedy RAPT: giving total attention to; captivated SURREPTITIOUS: hidden or secret; done without notice

CEP: SEIZE, TAKE PERCEPTIBLE: able to be noticed or felt SUSCEPTIBLE: able to be influenced PRECEPT: an idea important to a system of beliefs

VOR: TO EAT VORACIOUS: devouring everything OMNIVOROUS: feeding on both animals and plants HERBIVOROUS: eating only plants

CAD/CAS: TO FALL DECADENT: overly luxurious and lacking moral discipline; excessive CADENCE: rhythmic rise and fall CASUALTY: something or someone injured, killed or eliminated