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Unit 14
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Unit 14 Roots Loc Latin Locus Place Locus In Lieu Of Allocate Pos Latin Ponere, Positum To put, place Apposite Interpose Composite
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Unit 14 Roots Top Greek Topos Place Utopian Dystopian Topical Thet, Them Greek Thetos = Placed Thema = Thing placed or set Anathema Epithet
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Latin Locus Place Root: Loc
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N. Specific place; especially, the center of an activity or event The lovely stretch of beach was the locus of the party scene in Linville. Locus
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Adv. Phrase In place of The victim’s family asked that money be sent to a favorite charity in lieu of flowers. In lieu of
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V. To set aside for a special purpose The volunteers were stunned to learn that tax monies allocated for charitable purposes had been used to pay for the new stadium. Synonym: earmarked Allocate
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Latin Ponere, Positum To put, place Root: Pos
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Adj. Relevant or appropriate We could always count on Joe to come up with the most apposite headline for an article. Synonym: pertinent Apposite
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V. To come between verbally; to insert a remark When his younger brothers began boasting of the way they had fought off the wild animals all by themselves, Jeff quietly interposed that the older children had helped as well. Interpose
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N. A combination; a blend The innovative new school was actually a composite of several previous education models. Synonym: mixture Composite
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Greek Topos Place Root: Top
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Adj. Of an ideal nature; model The utopian community Kristen described turned out to be the product of someone’s get-rich-quick scheme. Synonym: idealistic Utopian
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Adj. Nightmarish; grim As the policeman told the story, he evoked images of a dystopian society in which everyone was at war. Dystopian
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Adj. Dealing with current subject matter; relevant The late-night talk show host filled her opening monologue with topical jokes. Topical
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Greek Thetos = Placed Thema = Thing placed or set Root: Thet, Them
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N. Something hated or strongly avoided Charging patients extra fees for services they had not requested was anathema to the decent-hearted young doctor. Anathema
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N. A phrase or term that describes something or someone The teacher was fond of a particular epithet for Matthew, and it was not at all complimentary. Epithet
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