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Prefixes for Amount
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Area of Meaning
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Example Word
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2 Example words of your own
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Definition using the Area of Meaning
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extra-
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excessive
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extravagant
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extrasensory
extrasocial
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Beyond the normal function of the usual senses.
Space in which the fragmented, functionalized citizen can be formed into the well-rounded human being.
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Gabriel
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hyper-
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too much
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hyperactive
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hypertension
hypersensitive
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a medical condition in which a person has very high blood pressure
if you say that someone is hypersensitive, you mean that they get annoyed or offended
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Yunmi
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hypo-
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too little
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hypoglycemic
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hypocrite
hypothetical
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Pretend to have qualities, beliefs, or feelings that they do not really have.
It is based on possible ideas or situations rather than actual ones.
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Min Kyung
Good work.
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omni-
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all, every
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omnicole
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omnicredulity
omnicredulous
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The tendency to believe everything too readily
Ready or too easily disposed to believe everything
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Jake
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out-
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surpassing
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outdo
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output
outpoint
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is used to refer to the amount of something that a person or thing produces.
In boxing, if one boxer outpoints another, they win the match by getting more points then their opponent.
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Jung Won
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pene-
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almost
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peninsula
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antepenultimate, penultimate
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Anything that is the third from the end,
Second to the last in a series or sequence
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Yoshinori
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ultra-
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beyong
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ultramodern
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ultrasound
ultraviolet
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Sound waves which cannot be heard by the human ear, used for examining things happening inside the body.
Invisible to the human eye and having the effect of tanning the skin.
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Maria
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under-
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less than
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underweight
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underclass
underrate
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the social class lowest in the social hierarchy
to rate or evaluate too low
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Kanae
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Prefixes for Relationship of together or separate
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auto-
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self
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autocratic
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autobiography
autocracy
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an account of a person's lofe written by that person
a system of government by one person with absolute power
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Kaori
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self-
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Pape
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ab-
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away from
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abdicate
abante
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To formally renounce, which is commonly done by a monarch of a throne
From before or in advance.
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Helena
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col-
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Carlos
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com-
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with
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commune
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commit
communicate
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To pledge devotion or dedication to someone or something.
To give or to interchange thoughts, feelings, information, or the like, by writing, speaking, etc. with someone.
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Gabriel
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con-
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with
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connect
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concatenation
concerted
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A concatenation of things or events is their occurrence one after another because they are linked.
A concerted action is done by several people or groups working together.
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Yunmi
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co--
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together
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coordinate
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cohere
coincide
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Something fit together well so that they form a united whole.
If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time.
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Min Kyung
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sym-
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with,together
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asymphytous
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asymptote
parasymbiosis
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A straight line that a curve continually approaches, but never meets, even if the curve is extended to infinity.
The ability of two different types of organisms to exist closely with one another without giving an advantage or disadvantage to the other.
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Jake
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syn-
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together
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synthesis
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synchronize
synonym
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If you synchronize two activities, processes, or movements, or if you synchronize one activity, process, or movement with another, you cause them to happen at the same time and speed as each other.
a word or expression which means the same as another word or expression.
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Jung Won
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Prefixes that make a judment
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anti-
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against
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antitropic
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antibiotic, antidotal
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Related to antibiosis, Relating to acting as an antidote
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Yoshinori
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contra-
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against
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contraception
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contrast
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to be very different from something else
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Maria
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dys-
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bad
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dysfunction
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Kanae
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mal-
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bad
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maladjusted
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maladroit
malady (malady)
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not clever or bad at being sensitive in the way you deal with people
formal or serious or bad problem in society
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Ayumi
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mis-
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bad, wrong, not
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mistake
misfortune
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a wrong action or statement resulting from the faulty judgement
an instance of bad luck
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Pape
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bene-
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good ,well
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benefit
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benevolence
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Disposition to do good, desire to promote the happiness of others, kindness
Desirous of the good of others, of a kindly disposition, charitable, generous
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Helena
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eu-
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Carlos
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pro-
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for
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pro-education
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Pro bono humani generis.
pro bono publico
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For the good of humankind [mankind].
For the public good.
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Gabriel
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Other Prefixes
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ambi-
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both
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ambivalent
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ambidextrous
ambipolar
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Someone who is ambidextrous can use both their right hand and their left hand equally skilfully.
situations are dominated by two strong opposing opinions or elements
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Yunmi
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amphi-
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around
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amphitheater
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amphanthium
amphibiolite
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A dilated receptacle found in some inflorescences.
The remains of an amphibious animal found in the fossil state.
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Min Kyung
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be-
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make
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believe
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beneficial
bereave
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Jake
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be-
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make
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befriend
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become
bolong
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If someone or something becomes a particular thing, they start to change and develop into that thing, or start to develop the characteristics mentioned.
If something belongs to you, you own it.
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Jung Won
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hetero-
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different
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heteradenic
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heteratomic, heteropsia
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Consisting of atoms of different kinds,
Unequal vision in the two eyes
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Yoshinori
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hetero-
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different
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heterdox
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heterosexual
heterogeneous( Yunmi)
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sexual interest in members of the opposite sex.
A heterogeneous group consists of many different types of things or people.(Yunmi)
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extra credit: Yunmi
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homo-
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same
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homogeneous
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homogenize
homonym
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to change something so that its parts become similar or rhe same
a word that is spelt the same and sounds the same as another,
but is different in meaning
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Ayumi
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homo-
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same
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homogeneous
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homonym
homosexual
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A word having the same sound as another word, but a different meaning.
Sexually attracted to people of the same sex as yourself.
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Maria
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meta-
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Kanae
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meta-
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change
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metabolism
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metamorphose
metabolize
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to change completely and become something different,
or to make something change in this way
to change food in your body into energy and new cells
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Ayumi
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neo-
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new
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neoclassicism
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neoteric
neonate
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belonging to recent times; recent, new or modern
a newborn child
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Kaori
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neo-
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neophyte
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someone who is new to something
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Pape
(Polly)
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pseudo-
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false
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pseudacusis
pseudacousis
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Hearing sounds that don’t exist; false hearing.
A disorder of hearing in which the subject hears his own voice altered in timber and tonality.
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Helena
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pseudo-
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pseudonymous
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pseudonym
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a fictitious name like when you write a book under a false name
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Carlos
(Polly)
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