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Hosp/Host comes from the Latin word hospes and its stem hospit- meaning both “host” and “guest” Many words based on it came to English through French, which often dropped the –pi–, leaving host-. Hospitality is what a good host or hostess offers to a guest.
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Hostage
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Hostage
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Hostage (n) A person given or held to ensure that an agreement, demand, or treaty is kept or fulfilled.
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Hospice
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Hospice
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(n.) A place or program to help care for the terminally ill
Hospice (n.) A place or program to help care for the terminally ill
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Hostel
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Hostel
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Hostel (n.) An inexpensive, supervised place for young travelers to stay overnight.
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Inhospitable
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Inhospitable
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Inhospitable (adj.) (1) Not welcoming or generous; unfriendly (2) Providing no shelter or food (such as a desert)
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comes from the Latin word amare, “to love.”
Am/Im comes from the Latin word amare, “to love.” Amiable means “friendly or good-natured,” and amigo is Spanish for “friend.”
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Amicable
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Amicable
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(adj.) friendly, peaceful
Amicable (adj.) friendly, peaceful
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Enamored
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Enamored
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(adj.) Charmed or fascinated; inflamed with love.
Enamored (adj.) Charmed or fascinated; inflamed with love.
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Inimical
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Inimical
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(adj.) Hostile, unfriendly, or harmful
Inimical (adj.) Hostile, unfriendly, or harmful
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Paramour
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Paramour
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(n.) A lover, often secret, not allowed by law or custom
Paramour (n.) A lover, often secret, not allowed by law or custom
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Hostage (n) A person given or held to ensure that an agreement, demand, or treaty is kept or fulfilled.
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(n.) A place or program to help care for the terminally ill
Hospice (n.) A place or program to help care for the terminally ill
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Hostel (n.) An inexpensive, supervised place for young travelers to stay overnight.
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Inhospitable (adj.) (1) Not welcoming or generous; unfriendly (2) Providing no shelter or food (such as a desert)
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(adj.) friendly, peaceful
Amicable (adj.) friendly, peaceful
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(adj.) Charmed or fascinated; inflamed with love.
Enamored (adj.) Charmed or fascinated; inflamed with love.
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(adj.) Hostile, unfriendly, or harmful
Inimical (adj.) Hostile, unfriendly, or harmful
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(n.) A lover, often secret, not allowed by law or custom
Paramour (n.) A lover, often secret, not allowed by law or custom
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