Ms. Reed William A. Hough High School.  Antedate- to come before in time  Antecedent-something that comes before something else  Antebellum-existing.

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Ms. Reed William A. Hough High School

 Antedate- to come before in time  Antecedent-something that comes before something else  Antebellum-existing before war  _________________________

 Antiaircraft- defense against air attack  Antibody-substance in the body that fights against disease  Anticlimax- viewed as going against the climax  ____________________________

 Bilateral- having two sides  Bicycle- having two wheels  Binary-made up of two parts  __________________________

 Circumnavigate-to sail around  Circumspect-looking around at all options  Circumvent-to get around in a clever way  __________________________

 Combination-two or more things coming together  Comfort-coming together for support  Common- coming together to share a certain item  __________________________

 Contract- coming together to legally agree  Confine-to keep together within boundaries  Conjunction- a connector that joins items together  __________________________

 Deposit- to put or to place down  Descent- a downward incline or slope  Despicable- deserving to be held in contempt or put down  _______________________

 Distract- to pull away attention or focus  Distort- to pull away from normal view  Dispute- to pull away from agreeing  _________________________

 Equitable-marked by being equal, just or impartial  Equilateral- a side exactly equal to others  Equivocate-to speak of two parties equally  __________________________

 Extraterrestrial-occurring beyond earth  Extraordinary- beyond ordinary  Extravagant-beyond reasonable bounds  _________________________

 interact: working among others  interrupt: break between  intervene: come between  _________________________

 Intravenous: inside the vein  Introduce: lead inside  Introspect: look inside or within  _______________________

 Malevolent- having an evil or bad influence  Malcontent- a person with chronically bad attitude  Malicious- done with bad or evil intentions  _______________________

 Misfit- something that fits badly  Mistake- an error resulting from bad judgment  Misfortune- bad fortune or ill luck  _________________________

 Nonstop- going and not stopping for a break  Nonconformity- not going with the status quo  Nonchalant- not concerned with the current situation  _______________________

 Postgraduate-relating to a person studying after graduating from high school or college  Posthumous-Occurring after one’s death  Postscript- additional information added to the end of a document  _________________________

 Prefix: before something  Precede: before in time or place  Prevent: before it happens  ________________________

 Semicircle- a half of a circle  Semitone- a half step in music  Semi-aquatic-living or growing half in water and half out of water  ________________________

 Subterranean- under the earth’s surface  Submarine- a machine that travels under water  Subordinate- to work under someone else  ______________________

 Supervise- to work over or in charge of someone  Superb-something done over and above expectations  Superior- to rank over or higher than someone else  _________________________

 Synonym: same as  Symphony: together in sound or action  Synthetic: bringing together different item to make a new one  _________________________

 Tricycle- having three wheels  Triangle- having three sides  Triceps-a three-headed muscle in the arm  _______________________

 Unfit- not fit for a certain situation  Unequal- not having access to the same things  Undone-not complete, unfinished  ________________________