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Unit 15 Book VI (6) Latin & Greek Roots

Across
Though many people _____ a sinister motive to the doctor, he was simply trying to treat his patients the best way he knew how.
Isabel boarded the bus with a sense of _________, knowing there was little chance that she would arrive on time.
Gerard practiced his drums obsessively because he did not want to be ________d to the ranks of the lesser musicians.
Thanks to his ______ host, Robert soon knew everything he needed to know about what was going on in the city.
Another name for a country
None of the ____ of the constitution are alive today—duh!
v. To tightly limit or restrict
v. To deliver, especially to a negative fate or outcome syn: relegate
The ________ between the two scholars was generally good-natured, although they fundamentally disagreed upon some points.
n. Roundabout or overly long way of saying something
adj. High-flown and elevated in speech
a person serving as a copyist, a writer, or clerk
The doctor ____ Jane pain medication.
The teacher called me to her desk to have a ____.
Syn: prohibit
Orthodox Judaism ________ the consumption of pork and foods made from pork.
Down
New, stricter rules for obtaining a driver’s license will surely ________ the privileges of this year’s driving-age youth.
v. To think of as belonging to or coming from; to assign
To make a gesture with your hands that means something. Or when you come to a stop ___.
n. Acceptance of something that cannot be avoided; patient submission. to meet one's fate with resignation.
syn: chatty, talks a lot
n. Harsh criticism; abuse
_________ speeches about victory were of little comfort to the families of soldiers far away at war.
v. To forbid; to outlaw
syn: confine, restrict
n. A party to a contract, treaty or other legal document
Verb: To lay down rules; direct; dictate. Medicine/Medical. to designate remedies, treatment, etc., to be used.