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|  |  If we practice __________, we are "taking" something from someone by fraud.
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2 |  | 
|  |  to make a god of.
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3 |  | 
|  |  to depress the spirits. The literal meaning is "to throw down."
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4 |  | 
|  |  Demos means "the people," so __________ means "government by the people."
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5 |  | 
|  |  to remove from office or position, especially high office.
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6 |  | 
|  |  dis means "away," so the literal meaning of __________ is "to send away, or to tell or allow to leave."
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7 |  | 
|  |  going rapidly over something without noticing details; hasty; superficial.
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8 |  | 
|  |  to lead away; subtract.
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9 |  | 
|  |  a form of language that is used only in a certain place or with a certain group. lect means "to speak," so the literal meaning is "to speak across."
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10 |  | 
|  |  to destroy or kill a large part of.
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11 |  | 
|  |  division into two parts or kinds. tomy is derived from temnien, meaning "to cut."
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12 |  | 
|  |  lacking faith in one's own ability, worth or fitness; timid, shy.
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13 |  | 
|  |  according to its word parts, a __________ is a person who leads and excites people, or a person who gains power by arousing people's emotions and prejudices. The word usually has a negative connotation.
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14 |  | 
|  |  to take away something, especially something worthwhile or attractive.
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15 |  | 
|  |  originally the tenth month.
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16 |  | 
|  |  conversation between two or more persons; an exchange of ideas or opinions on a particular issue with a view to reaching a friendly agreement.
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17 |  | 
|  |  a god or goddess.
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18 |  | 
|  |  holding back; forced delay or confinement.
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19 |  | 
|  |  handwriting in flowing strokes with the letters joined (running) together.
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20 |  | 
|  |  the written statement of a witness, made under oath, but not in court, to be used later at a trial.
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21 |  | 
|  |  gonia means "angle," so __________ means "connecting two non-adjacent angles." It also means "going across in a slanting direction."
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22 |  | 
|  |  willing to believe things even without proof; easily convinced.
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23 |  | 
|  |  Literally __________ means "to write about people." It is the science of vital and social statistics. It is concerned with such things as the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, and education of a population.
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24 |  | 
|  |  Gnosis means "to know," so a __________ means "to thoroughly examine or know all the facts to determine the nature of a disease."
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25 |  | 
|  |  passing aimlessly from one subject to another; rambling.
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26 |  | 
|  |  to cut off the head.
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