trepidation pronunciation: \ˌ tre - pə -ˈ dā - shən \ function: noun etymology: date: 1605
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trepidationPronunciation: \ˌtre-pə-ˈdā-shən\ Function: noun Etymology: Date: 1605 Latin from trepidus agitated; [Latin trepidātiō, trepidātiōn-to be in a state of confusion, from trepidus, anxious.] 1: a tremulous motion : tremor 2: timorous uncertain agitation : apprehension <trepidation about starting a new job> synonyms see fear
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starkPronunciation: \ˈstärk\ Function: adjective Etymology: Date: before 12th century - Middle English, stiff, strong 1 sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness. 2.harsh, grim, ordesolate, as a view, place, etc.: a stark landscape. 3.extremely simple or severe: a stark interior. death> 5: sharply delineated <a stark contrast>
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• skittish• Pronunciation: \ˈski-tish\ • Function: adjective • Etymology: Date: 15th century Middle English, from skit- (probably from
Old Norse skyt-) + -ish • 1 a: lively or frisky in action : capricious b: variable, fluctuating2: easily
frightened : restive <a skittish horse>3 a: coy, bashful b: marked by extreme caution : wary <skittish investors>
• — skit·tish·ly adverb • — skit·tish·ness noun
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exorbitantPronunciation: \-tənt\ Function: adjective Etymology: Date: 15th century: Middle English, from Late Latin
exorbitant-, to deviate
1 : exceeding what is usual, proper, necessary, or normal synonyms see excessive
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phylumPronunciation: \ˈfī-ləm\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural phy·la \-lə\ Etymology: New Latin, from Greek phylon tribe, raceDate: 1876 1 a: a direct line of descent within a group b: a group that constitutes or
has the unity of a phylum; specifically : a primary category in biological taxonomy especially of animals that ranks above the class and below the kingdom — compare division
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opaquePronunciation: \ō-ˈpāk\ Function: adjective Etymology: Latin opacus Date: 1641 1: blocking the passage of radiant energy and especially light2 a: hard to understand or explain <opaque prose> Opacity or opaque refers to something difficult to see through or perceive. It can refer to:Opacity (optics), the degree to which light is blocked. Opaque context, a linguistic context inwhich it is not possible to substitute co-referential terms while guaranteeing thepreservation of truth values.
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coronaEtymology: Latin, garland, crown, cornice — more at crown Date: 1548 Function: noun 1 a: a usually colored circle often seen around and close to a luminous body(as the sun or moon) caused by diffraction produced by suspended droplets oroccasionally particles of dust
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stomachPronunciation: \ˈstə-mək, -mik\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English stomak, from Anglo-French estomac, from Latin stomachus gullet Date: 14th century 1:Any of the four compartments into which the stomach of a ruminant is divided.2: The abdomen or belly 3: An appetite for food 4: A desire or inclination, specially for something difficult or unpleasant: <had no stomach for quarrels> Courage; spirit.
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reparationPronunciation: \ˌre-pə-ˈrā-shən\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English reparacion, from Anglo-French, from Late
Latin reparation-, reparatio, from Latin reparare Date: 14th century 1 a: a repairing or keeping in repair 2 a: the act of making amends,
offering expiation, or giving satisfaction for a wrong or injury b: something done or given as amends
Sorry
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skepticismPronunciation: \ˈskep-tə-ˌsi-zəm\ Function: noun Date: 1646 1: an attitude of doubt or a disposition to incredulity either in general or
toward a particular object 2: the doctrine that true knowledge or knowledge in a particular area is uncertain b: the method of suspended judgment, systematic doubt, or criticism characteristic of
synonyms see uncertainty
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