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Study Guide_ Orgin
The orgin of the vocabulary words
Question | Answer |
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Noun from the Greek apologia, "a speech in defense of a person or an idea." | Apologist |
Verb from the Latin dis-, "not" + suadre, "to advise" | Dissuade |
From the Old French, probaly huppe," a foolish-looking bird." | Dupe |
Noun from Latin fallere, " to decieve" | Fallacy |
Verb from Latin in, "in" + plic, "fold" | Imply |
Adjective from Latin in, "not" + disputare "to dispute" | Indisputable |
Verb from Latin in, "not" + fere "to bring" | Infer |
Noun | Red Herring |
Verb from Latin re-,"against" + future, "to put forth" | Refute |
Verb from Latin sub-, "under" + stare, "to stand" | Substantiate |