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| "Column1"	"Column2"	"Column3"	"Column4"	"Column5"	"Column6"	"Column7"	"Column8" | ||||
| 1	"-(o)logy"	"study, science, theory"	"noun "		"biology</br> archeology"	"Suffix"	"MSU" | ||||
| 2	"a</br>an"	"without</br> not "	"Greek/Latin root"	" Atypical=not typical</br>Atheist =one who does not believe in God</br>Atrophy=wasting away</br>deterioration"	"asexual</br> amoral</br> anarchy</br> anhydrous</br> Anabaptist</br> anachronism "	"Greek/Latin "	"MSU" | ||||
| 3	"ab</br>abs</br>a"	"apart</br> away from "	"Greek/Latin root"		"Abnormal=deviating  normal</br>Abhor=to hate</br> detest</br>Abominate=to detest</br>Abduct=to take by force</br>Abstruse=hard to understand</br>Abstract=considered apart  normal existence</br>abnormal</br> abduct</br> abductor (muscle)</br> abscission "	"Greek/Latin "	"MSU" | ||||
| @@ -760,7 +759,7 @@ e)  balking, balky f) refractory, stubborn g)  uncontrollable, unmanageable h) u | ||||
| 753	"fringe"	"the unconventional, extreme, or marginal wing of a group or sphere of activity"	"noun"	"Syn: peripheral, radical, unorthodox"	"Fringe beliefs reinforced in these ways can establish themselves and persist long after outsiders deem them debunked. "	"Least Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 754	"garner"	"Gather or collect (something, especially information or approval)"	"verb"	"Latin granarium which means ""store-house"" usually for grain=> ie. Storage, gathering. </br>Syn: accumulate, amass, assemble"	"Labs that garnered more pay-offs were more likely to pass on their methods to other, newer labs. "	"Least Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 755	"gist"	"the substance or essence of a speech or text"	"noun"	"Syn: quintessence, main idea   </br>Deutsch: Quintessenz, Kernpunkt"	"<u>The <b>gist</b> of the matter is</u> "	"Least Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 756	"gossamer"	"Used to refer to something very light, thin, and insubstantial or delicate"	"adj. "	"refers to the similarity in appearance of softness between geese down and cobwebs, </br>Syn: gauzy, gossamery, fine   </br>Deutsch: Hauchdünn. </br> As a NOUN it means a""goose summer"", ie.  referring to an autumn after a good summer -> ""goose summer"" (middle english)(Altweibersommer). "	"1. Two days later, Taal Volcano erupted outside of Manila, coating the parked cars in Poblacion with a <b>gossamer</b> of white ash. </br>1b.  | ||||
| 756	"gossamer"	"Used to refer to something very light, thin, and insubstantial or delicate"	"adj. "	"refers to the similarity in appearance of softness between geese down and cobwebs, </br>Syn: gauzy, gossamery, fine   </br>Deutsch: Hauchdünn. </br> As a NOUN it means a""goose summer"", ie.  referring to an autumn after a good summer -> ""goose summer"" (middle english)(Altweibersommer). "	"1. Two days later, Taal Volcano erupted outside of Manila, coating the parked cars in Poblacion with a <b>gossamer</b> of white ash. </br>1b. | ||||
| Fairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes"	"Least Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 757	"grovel"	"1. To crawl around on your belly </br>2. To beg, to be servile, suck up"	"verb"	"Syn: be servile, suck up, flatter. </br>Deutsch: Kriecherei, um Gnade winseln"	"""If you've done something or said something wrong apologize, but if not, for heaven's sake, <u>stop <b>groveling</b></u>"" she said. "	"Least Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 758	"perennial"	"Things that are permanent through the year or multiple years (plants), constant/persistent, or regularly repeated (eg. Arguments over the same thing)"	"adj. "	"Latin: per ""through"" + annus ""year""=>lasting through the years"	"1a. Every election seems to continue to deal with <u>the same <b>perennial</b> issues</u> that have been the focus of all the previous elections. </br>1b. At our university digs, there was a <u><b>perennial</b> argument</u> as to who cleaned the bathroom last . "	"AMB"	"RATMW" | ||||
| @@ -996,7 +995,7 @@ Fairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes"	"Least | ||||
| 984	"lambaste"	"Criticize (someone or something) harshly"	"verb"	"Syn: castigate, chastise, condemn, correct, objurgate, bawl out, berate, call down, chew up, chide, dress down,  jaw, lecture, rag, rebuke, remonstrate, reprimand, reproof, scold, take to task, trounce, vituperate"	"Yet the president was <b>lambasted</b> for his otherworldly complacency. "	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 985	"larceny"	"legal term for theft of personal property, involving taking away something away"	"noun"	"Syn: stealing, robbery, pilfering</br>grand larceny = big theft, petty larceny=small theft"	"The <b>larceny</b> charges were dropped when it was discovered he received verbal permission to use the car. "	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 986	"libertine"	"1. a person who rejects accepted opinions in matters of religion,  someone who lives life unencumbered by morals</br>2. a dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained"	"adj. , noun"	"Syn1: freethinker, hedonist, profligate</br>Syn2: debauchee, profligate"	"1. There are aunts for every worldview, from <b>libertine</b> to puritan and from reactionary to radical. </br>2. A new pop archetype has emerged: the female <b>libertine</b> who brushed her teeth “with a bottle of Jack Daniels” before an all-nighter. "	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 987	"consign"	"1. give over to another for care or safekeeping</br>  | ||||
| 987	"consign"	"1. give over to another for care or safekeeping</br> | ||||
| 2. to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control of another also: to commit especially to a final destination or fate </br> | ||||
| 3. to send or address to an agent to be cared for or sold "	" verb"	"con = ""with, together""  + signare ""to sign, mark""=>formally hand over by signing"	"1. She <b>consigned</b> her baggage to the service provider at the station. </br>2. After publishing a piece of politically incorrect writing, the author was <u><b>consigned</b> to oblivion</u></br>3. Since I <b>consign</b> my blankets to ebay agent stores, I don’t get paid until a sale is made"	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 988	"maelstrom"	"1. a powerful circular current of water</br>2. fig.  a situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil"	"noun"	"old Dutch Maelstrom (modern maalstroom), literally ""grinding-stream - zu Deutsch: Mahlstrom</br> Syn: turbulence, tumult, turmoil</br>Syn:vortex, whirlpool"	"The military is very concerned about getting pulled into the <b><u>maelstrom</b> of politics</u> in an election year in order to push protesters. "	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| @@ -1046,7 +1045,7 @@ Fairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes"	"Least | ||||
| 1031	"umbrage"	" Offense or annoyance"	"noun"	" Old French ombrage ""shade, shadow""</br>Syn: insult, affront"	"Poroshenko, Ukraine’s president, <u>takes <b>umbrage</b> at charges</u> that reforms are lagging"	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 1032	"verdant"	"(of countryside) green with grass or other rich vegetation"	"adj. "	"Feom French: Vert-= green<br>Syn: leafy, grassy, lush"	"The lush, <b><u>verdant</b> hills of Ireland</u> are the theme of the song ""the green, green grass of home"""	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 1033	"virulent"	"1. extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom </br>2. infectious; having the ability to cause disease or even death</br>3. harsh or corrosive in tone"	"adj. "	"Latin: poison ""virus""</br> Syn: toxic, deadly, destructive"	"1. He was struck by a <b>virulent</b> insect bite. </br>2. If you get the <u>most <b>virulent</b> form of cancer</u>, you will probably not live longer than three months. </br>Parkhomeko's remark is another example of the <b><u>virulent</b> response</u> to people who oppose leftist orthodoxy. "	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 1034	"vitriol"	" Cruel and bitter criticism"	"noun"	"Iron Sulphate has a glassy appearance, and was thus called vitriol (vitre=window/glass in French). When Iron Sulphate is heated, it creates sulphuric acid, and thus the link between biting, cruel and glass!</br>Syn: venom, nastiness"	"Given the <b>vitriol</b> that has followed the film since its inception, it does well simply not to be a colossal misstep.  | ||||
| 1034	"vitriol"	" Cruel and bitter criticism"	"noun"	"Iron Sulphate has a glassy appearance, and was thus called vitriol (vitre=window/glass in French). When Iron Sulphate is heated, it creates sulphuric acid, and thus the link between biting, cruel and glass!</br>Syn: venom, nastiness"	"Given the <b>vitriol</b> that has followed the film since its inception, it does well simply not to be a colossal misstep. | ||||
| "	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 1035	"vociferous"	"(Especially of a person or speech) vehement or clamorous. Vociferous isn't just loud, but annoying, too"	"adj. "	"Latin: vox  ""voice"" + stem of ferre ""to carry, ""Syn: blatant, clamorous, noisy"	"Ten weeks of ever-more <b>vociferous</b> argument, claims and counterclaims stretch between now the election date. "	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
| 1036	"xenophobia"	" Intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries"	"noun"	"Greek:  xeno- ""foreign, strange"" + -phobia ""fear=> fear of strangers. </br>Syn: "	"Africans in South Africa have repeatedly been victim of <b>xenophobia</b>, which has stunned and hurt them, as they thought the victims of Apartheid would be more tolerant"	"Most Difficult"	"FT" | ||||
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| 1598	"impetus"	"1. incentive,  stimulus, force that causes something to happen</br>2. force, energy or properities associated with a moving body due to velocity and mass"	" noun"		"1a. The high crime rate was the <b>impetus</b> for the hiring of one hundred new police officers in our city.</br> 1b. <u><b>impetus</br> for change"	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1599	"impinge"	"to encroach, transpass"	" verb"		"You'll find people don't like it when you <u><b>impinge</b> on their personal space</u> - for example by standing too close when talking to others or bringing luggage on a crowded rush-hour subway carriage. "	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1600	"importunate"	"urging; demanding; expressing earnest entreaty"	" adj."	"Syn:beseeching, imploring, pleading"	"1a. Johnson  satisfied an <b>importunate</b> US last week by banning the Chinese telecoms firm Huawei from doing business in Britain.</br>1b."" Hör auf zu stürmen"", my mother used to say, when I was <b>importunate</b> about a request"	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1601	"telluric"	"of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air"	"adj. "	"Latin : Tellus, Roman goddess of the earth</br>Syn: tellurian, terrene, terrestrial"	"<u><b>Telluric</b> currents</u> in the earth's crust were first measured in 1862, and despite having many causes, are generally diurnal and are constantly flowing in direction of the sun. "	"AMB"	"RATMW" | ||||
| 1602	"crepuscular"	"of, relating to, or resembling twilight"	"adj."	"French/Latin crepuscule : twighlight"	"The combination of the red coat, the isolation of the girl and the <b>crepuscular</b> woods brings to mind Little Red Riding Hood"	"AMB"	"RATMW" | ||||
| 1603	"importune"	"beg persistently; ask for urgently or repeatedly; annoy"	" verb"	"Syn:beseech, implore,  plead"	"1."" Hör auf zu stürmen"", my mother used to say, when I  <b>importuned</b> for something I wanted"	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1604	"imprecation"	"1. curse, or  act of calling down a curse that invokes evil</br>2. A slanderous accusation"	" noun"	"Latin:in- ""against"" + precari ""to pray, ask, beg""=>to curse"	"1a. A book titled “How Librarians Swear” lists such <b>imprecations</b> as “You stupid doorknob,” “What the fun” and “Oh shootdarn it.”</br>1b.The accused suffered the <b>imprecations</b> of the mob </br>2. He often tweets <b>imprecations</b> at immigrants: “We are indeed a nation of immigrants. We are also a nation of laws. Respect our laws and we welcome you."""	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1605	"improvident"	"1. thriftless;  not providing for future; </br>2. incautious"	" adj."	"Latin : im- = ""opposite, not"" +  providere =""foresee, provide""=>not providing for future</br>Syn2:myopic, short, shortsighted, unforesightful"	"1. Her <b>improvident</b> habits left her with no retirement savings. </br>2. In one heat, a driver made an <b>improvident</b> move and three cars collided, one flipping on its side."	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1661	"febrile"	"feverish; intense emotion or activity"	" adj. "	"Same word root as ""fever"", thus related to fever, ferverish. "	"The atmosphere in the city was <b>febrile</b> as the king's coronation date approached. "	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1662	"acquiesce"	"assent; agree without protesting"	" verb"	" Latin:  acquiescere, meaning “to rest. ” If you “rest” or become passive in the face of something to which you object, you are giving tacit agreement. "	"While I did not want to go to the show with Laura, <u>her begging eventually caused me to <b>acquiesce</u></b>"	"1000 Difficult GRE words"	"Examword" | ||||
| 1663	"connote"	"to imply something in addition to what is apparent"	"verb"	"Latin: com ""with, together""  + notare ""to mark, note, make a note""=>to signify in addition to the main meaning"	"At work, we <b>connote</b> the employee of the month award with being the best worker on the team. "	"AMB"	"GRE Test Exam 1" | ||||
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|                 "Used to refer to something very light, thin, and insubstantial or delicate", | ||||
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|                 "refers to the similarity in appearance of softness between geese down and cobwebs, </br>Syn: gauzy, gossamery, fine   </br>Deutsch: Hauchdünn. </br> As a NOUN it means a\"goose summer\", ie.  referring to an autumn after a good summer -> \"goose summer\" (middle english)(Altweibersommer).", | ||||
|                 "1. Two days later, Taal Volcano erupted outside of Manila, coating the parked cars in Poblacion with a <b>gossamer</b> of white ash. </br>1b. \nFairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes", | ||||
|                 "1. Two days later, Taal Volcano erupted outside of Manila, coating the parked cars in Poblacion with a <b>gossamer</b> of white ash. </br>1b.\nFairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes", | ||||
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|                 "1. give over to another for care or safekeeping</br> \n2. to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control of another also: to commit especially to a final destination or fate </br>\n3. to send or address to an agent to be cared for or sold", | ||||
|                 "1. give over to another for care or safekeeping</br>\n2. to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control of another also: to commit especially to a final destination or fate </br>\n3. to send or address to an agent to be cared for or sold", | ||||
|                 "verb", | ||||
|                 "con = \"with, together\"  + signare \"to sign, mark\"=>formally hand over by signing", | ||||
|                 "1. She <b>consigned</b> her baggage to the service provider at the station. </br>2. After publishing a piece of politically incorrect writing, the author was <u><b>consigned</b> to oblivion</u></br>3. Since I <b>consign</b> my blankets to ebay agent stores, I don’t get paid until a sale is made", | ||||
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|                 "telluric", | ||||
|                 "of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air", | ||||
|                 "adj.", | ||||
|                 "Latin : Tellus, Roman goddess of the earth</br>Syn: tellurian, terrene, terrestrial", | ||||
|                 "<u><b>Telluric</b> currents</u> in the earth's crust were first measured in 1862, and despite having many causes, are generally diurnal and are constantly flowing in direction of the sun.", | ||||
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|                 "of, relating to, or resembling twilight", | ||||
|                 "adj.", | ||||
|                 "French/Latin crepuscule : twighlight", | ||||
|                 "The combination of the red coat, the isolation of the girl and the <b>crepuscular</b> woods brings to mind Little Red Riding Hood", | ||||
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|                 "Syn:beseech, implore,  plead", | ||||
|                 "1.\" Hör auf zu stürmen\", my mother used to say, when I  <b>importuned</b> for something I wanted", | ||||
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|                 "1. curse, or  act of calling down a curse that invokes evil</br>2. A slanderous accusation", | ||||
|                 "noun", | ||||
|                 "Latin:in- \"against\" + precari \"to pray, ask, beg\"=>to curse", | ||||
|                 "1a. A book titled “How Librarians Swear” lists such <b>imprecations</b> as “You stupid doorknob,” “What the fun” and “Oh shootdarn it.”</br>1b.The accused suffered the <b>imprecations</b> of the mob </br>2. He often tweets <b>imprecations</b> at immigrants: “We are indeed a nation of immigrants. We are also a nation of laws. Respect our laws and we welcome you.\"", | ||||
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|                 "Latin : im- = \"opposite, not\" +  providere =\"foresee, provide\"=>not providing for future</br>Syn2:myopic, short, shortsighted, unforesightful", | ||||
|                 "1. Her <b>improvident</b> habits left her with no retirement savings. </br>2. In one heat, a driver made an <b>improvident</b> move and three cars collided, one flipping on its side.", | ||||
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