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Lesson 7 – Word Trek Vocabulary

Lesson 7 – Word Trek Vocabulary. Greek and Latin Roots: sol-- “alone” void-- “empty” --gnos-- “know” dia-- “through,” “across” doc-- “teach”. Lesson 7– Word Trek Vocabulary. demure adj. quiet and modest; shy; reserved desolate

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Lesson 7 – Word Trek Vocabulary

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  1. Lesson 7 – Word Trek Vocabulary Greek and Latin Roots: sol--“alone” void--“empty” --gnos--“know” dia--“through,” “across” doc--“teach”

  2. Lesson 7– Word Trek Vocabulary demure adj. quiet and modest; shy; reserved desolate adj. 1. deserted 2. left alone, without companionship; lonely v. to lay waste; devastate 2. to make miserable, wretched, or forlorn

  3. Lesson 7– Word Trek Vocabulary despicable adj. to be scorned; contemptible; vile devoid adj. not possessing; lacking

  4. Lesson 7– Word Trek Vocabulary diabolic adj. 1. befitting the devil; very cruel or wicked; fiendish (sinister/evil) diagnosis n. act or process of determining the nature of a disease or other harmful condition by careful examination and study of symptoms

  5. Lesson 7– Word Trek Vocabulary diagonal having an oblique direction; slanting disdain n. feeling of contempt and aversion for something or someone regarded as unworthy or beneath one; scorn v. to consider unworthy or beneath oneself; look down on; scorn

  6. Lesson 7– Word Trek Vocabulary docile adj. easily managed, trained, or taught domesticate v. to develop a strain of plants or animals for a purpose useful to human beings

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