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11th Grade Vocabulary Latin and Greek Roots: Unit 9 (DVSD)

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Solipsism

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The theory that the self is the only reality; self-absorption (n)

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Desolate

back 2

Deserted and lonely (adj)

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Soliloquy

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A literary or dramatic speech spoken by a solitary character (n)

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Monotonous

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Unvarying; lacking in variety (adj)

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Monosyllabic

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Having only one syllable (adJ)

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Monotone

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A sameness of sound, style, manner, or color (n)

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Divulge

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To make public (v)

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Vulgar

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Of the common people (adj)

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Polymath

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A person with knowledge of many subjects (n)

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Hoi Polloi

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The common people; the masses

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Polyglot

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A person with knowledge of several languages (n)

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SOL

Latin: SOLUS

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Alone (root)

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MONO

Latin: MONOS

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One (root)

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VULG

Latin: VULGUS

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Crowd (root)

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POLY/POLL

Greek: POLUS

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Many (root)