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Cred - believe Accredit – to regard as true - PPT Presentation

verb Molly accredited her biology professor as a trustworthy source after seeing his doctorate diploma on his office wall Cred believe Credulous willing to believe Adj Anyone who believes in the ID: 627094

art empty sci noun empty art noun sci cred verb vac yoke knowledge zygo vacuum aesthetic eclectic sciolism vacuous rhetoric incredible nescience

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Cred - believe

Accredit – to regard as true(verb)Molly accredited her biology professor as a trustworthy source after seeing his doctorate diploma on his office wall.Slide2

Cred - believe

Credulous – willing to believe(Adj.)Anyone who believes in the Loch Ness monster is a credulous fool.Slide3

Cred - believe

Incredible – unbelievable(Adj.)It seems incredible that the students performed the play with only four weeks of rehearsal.

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ic - art

Aesthetic – the philosophy of art and beautyThe painting represents the clean lines, bare surfaces, and sense of space that reflect the machine-age aesthetic.Slide5

ic - art

Eclectic – the art of selecting sources out of the ordinary (Adj.)Lady Gaga has eclectic taste in her personal fashion.Slide6

ic - art

Rhetoric – the art of writing or speech (n)Many people prefer notto hear the empty rhetoric of politicians.Slide7

Sci – to know

Nescience – lack of knowledge (n) Since Billy has been sick for two weeks, he didn’t turn in his project due to nescience of its due date. Slide8

Sci – to know

science – a branch of knowledge(noun)Modern forensic science is oftenused to research many old cases that were never solved.Slide9

Sci – to know

Sciolism – superficial knowledge (noun)Tossing around trendy academic terms is a common display of sciolism. Slide10

Vac - empty

Vacate – to empty of occupants (verb)Buddy the Elf was order to immediately vacate the store after punching Santa in the face. Slide11

Vac - empty

Vacuous – without contents (adj.)Jeremy’s vacuous wallet was empty after his Wife went shopping.Slide12

Vac - empty

Vacuum – space empty of matter (noun)At high speed, the rushing air tends to create a partial vacuum inside the tube.Slide13

Zygo - yoke

Zygomorphic – bilaterally symmetricalJames was able to cut the watermelon into two equal halves because of it’s zygomorpic shape. Slide14

Zygo - yoke

Zygosis – the union of gametes to form a zygote; conjungation (verb)Zygosis is essential to the creation of life. Slide15

Zygo - yoke

Zygosity – the genetic condition of a zygote (noun) The zygosity of the unborn fetus was determined to be identical twins!