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Vocabulary from Classical Roots A, Lesson 03

AB
Pan (G.)"all"
pandemoniumuproar
panaceaa cure-all for diseases or troubles
omnipotenthaving unlimited power; all-powerful
omnipresentpresent everywhere
omnivorous (1)feeding on both plants and animals
omnivorous (2)devouring everything, especially intellectually
catholicuniversal, including most things
Catholicreferring to the Roman Catholic church
holocausta great descruction, esp. in fire
Holocaustmurder of the Jews and others during WWII
Totus (L)"whole"
totalitarianreferring to a form of government in which one person or party holds absolute control
Omnis (L)"all"
Holos (G)"whole"
Claudo, claudere (L)"to close"
cloister (1)a covered walk along the inside walls of a building
cloister (2)a monastery or place of secusion
cloister (verb)to seclude oneself
precludeto prevent; to make impossible
reclusea person who avoids mixing with people


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