adjective
[uh-dept; ad-ept, uh-dept]
1655–65; < Medieval Latin adeptus one who has attained (the secretof transmuting metals), noun use of L past participle of adipiscī toattain to ( ad- ad- + -ep-, combining form of ap- in aptus apt + -tus past participle suffix)
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Adept Technology Inc.
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Encompass- to include; contain
verb
en-kuhm-puh s
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Care Plan to Encompass More Military Families
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Entrepreneur- a person who organizes, manages, and takes the risk of a business undertaking
noun
ahn-truh-pruh-nur, -noo r
1875–80; < French: literally, one who undertakes (some task),equivalent to entrepren ( dre ) to undertake (< Latin inter- inter- +prendere to take, variant of prehendere ) + -eur -eur.
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News about entrepreneurship, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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Eradicate- to get rid of altogether; wipe out
verb
ih-rad-i-keyt
1555–65; < Latin ērādīcātus rooted out (past participle of ērādīcāre ),equivalent to ē- e- + rādīc- (stem of rādīx )
This picture shows the word debt trying to be eradicated, or erased.
Popular Articles About Polio Eradication
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Homogeneous- made up of similar or idential parts; uniform thought
adjective
hoh-muh-jee-nee-uh s, -jeen-yuh s, hom-uh-
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Homogeneous Rules for Heterogeneous Families: The Standardization of Family Law When There is no Standard Family
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Presumptuous- too bold; overly confident
adjective
pri-zuhmp-choo-uh s
1300–50; Middle English < Late Latin praesūmptuōsus, variant of Latinpraesūmptiōsus. See presumption, -ous
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Taylor Swift Calls John Mayer 'Presumptuous' Over Song Reaction
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Sordid- indecent; morally low; corrupt
adjective
sawr-did
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IN THE NEWS
Sordid
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Standardize- to make uniform; cause to conform to a model
verb
[stan-der-dahyz]
1870–75;
1870–75;
The Impact of International Standardization
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Stint- a period of work or service
noun
stint
1150–1200; (v.) Middle English stinten, Old English styntan to makeblunt, dull; (noun) Middle English, derivative of the v.; cognate withOld Norse stytta to shorten; cf. stunt1
http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.ppat.1003016
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IN THE NEWS
Stint
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Stringent- strictly controlled or enforced; strict; severe
adjective
strin-juh nt
1595–1605; < Latin stringent- (stem of stringēns ), present participle ofstringere to draw tight; see -ent
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The Stringent Response of Staphylococcus aureus and Its Impact on Survival after Phagocytosis through the Induction of Intracellular PSMs Expression
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