To make happen, bring about. The reason why; principle, purpose

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To make happen, bring about. The reason why; principle, purpose

Cause (verb) Cause (noun)

Result, outcome; influence; impact

Effect (noun) Effective (adj) Effective (adv)

The info necessary to understanding something as a whole The info necessary to understanding something as a whole. Paragraphs/words surrounding a word or sentence; overall situation, background; The old, over-used car sputtered into the parking lot belching black smoke into the air. Sputtered=ran poorly

Context (noun) Contextual (adj) Contextually (adv)

Unbeatable opponent; rival or enemy

Nemesis (noun)

An order issued publicly from the government or someone in authority

Edict (noun)

Seemingly contradictory; seems like it couldn’t be true, but it is

Paradox (noun) paradoxical (adj) paradoxically (adv)

“back”

Retro-

“more than”

Super-

“again”

Re-

“back”

Retro-

“under”

Sub-

“together”

Sym-

“throughout”

Per-

All around

Peri-

“many”

Poly-

“after”

Post-

“before”

Pre-

forward

Pro-

Unbeatable opponent; rival or enemy

Nemesis (noun)

The info necessary to understanding something as a whole The info necessary to understanding something as a whole. Paragraphs/words surrounding a word or sentence; overall situation, background;

Context (noun) Contextual (adj) Contextually (adv)

Result, outcome; influence; impact

Effect (noun) Effective (adj) Effective (adv)

An order issued publicly from the government or someone in authority

Edict (noun)

Seemingly contradictory; seems like it couldn’t be true, but it is

Paradox (noun) paradoxical (adj) paradoxically (adv)

To make happen, bring about. The reason why; principle, purpose

Cause (verb) Cause (noun)