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Lessons 23 and 24

Lessons 23 and 24. Complicity: (noun). Involvement as an accomplice in a crime or wrongdoing From Latin com- , “together” + plic , “fold”. Deploy: (verb). To position troops or people strategically or systematically To put into use or action From Latin dis , “apart” + ploy , “fold”.

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Lessons 23 and 24

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  1. Lessons 23 and 24

  2. Complicity: (noun) Involvement as an accomplice in a crime or wrongdoing From Latin com-, “together” + plic, “fold”

  3. Deploy: (verb) • To position troops or people strategically or systematically • To put into use or action From Latin dis, “apart” + ploy, “fold”

  4. Explicate: (verb) To explain; to make clear the meaning of something

  5. Explicit: (adjective) • Fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing implied • Readily observable From Latin ex-, “out” + plic, “fold”

  6. Implicate: (verb) • To involve or connect intimately or incriminatingly • To have as a consequence; to entail Latin in-, “in” + plic, “fold”

  7. Implicit:(adjective) • Implied or understood though not directly expressed • Unquestioning; without doubt or reservation

  8. Inexplicable: (adjective) 1. Difficult to explain or account for

  9. Replica: (noun) • A copy or reproduction of a work of art, especially one made by the original artist • A copy or reproduction, especially one that is smaller than the original

  10. Supple: (adjective) • Easily bent; limber; pliant • Changing or yielding readily; compliant; adaptable

  11. Supplicant: (noun) A person who asks, prays, or begs humbly and earnestly From sub-, “under” + plic, “fold”

  12. To deliberately lie or testify falsely under oath Perjure: (verb)

  13. Jurisprudence: (noun) The philosophy and science of law or a division of the law From Latin jur, “law” + prudentia, “knowledge”

  14. Faithfulness to obligations, duties, or vows The degree to which a sound or image is accurately produced From Latin fid, “faith” Fidelity: (noun)

  15. Fiance: (noun) A man to whom a woman is engaged to be married.

  16. Faithfulness; allegiance Fealty: (noun)

  17. Conjure: (verb) • To produce or summon, as if by magic • To call to mind an image or a memory

  18. Infidel: (noun) A person who does not accept a particular faith or religion

  19. Confidant: (noun) A person trusted with secrets or private matters

  20. Affidavit: (noun) A written statement made under oath before an official

  21. Adjudicate: (verb) • To hear and settle a case through a judicial procedure • To settle a dispute

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