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Vocabulary from Classical Roots A Lesson 12
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ITER, ITINERIS | L. "journey" |
itinerant (adj.) | traveling from place to place, esp. to perform some duty or work; transient |
itinerant (n.) | a person who travels from place to plaace |
itinerary | a route of travel; a plan or record of a journey |
VENIO, VENIRE, | L. "to come" |
advent | arrival or coming into being (may also refer to the four weeks before Christmas; the birth of Christ) |
circumvent | to avoid; to evade by cleverness |
CIRCUM | L. "around" |
convene | to assemble, esp. for a meeting |
intervene | to occur between events or periods; to come between, thereby easing a situation |
TELE | G. "at a distance" |
telepathy | communication from one mind to another without speech, writing, or other sensory means |
VIA | L. "way" |
deviate | to turn aside from a course, norm, pattern, or subject |
devious (2) | winding; roundabout |
devious (1) | underhanded; deceptive |
impervious (1) | not penetrable by light rays, moisture, etc. |
impervious (2) | incapable of being influenced or affected |
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