char-la-tan
noun
Made in the 1611 by It. Ciarlatano.
A charlatan is just like a fortune teller. They only so that to get money and nothing else.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23682282
corroborate- to confirm
cor-rob-o-rate
Made in the late 16th century by L. Corrobrat.
A judge can only corroborate if the verdict is guilty or not by just the evidence and that alone.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2423287,00.asp
disseminate- to spread
dis-sem-i-nate
verb
Made in the 16th century by L. Disseminatus

I love to disseminate my bread with jelly. I always have to make sure it covers all of my bread though. If it doesn't I will freak.
http://www.prb.org/pdf04/usinginternetdisseminfo.pdf
diverge- to go in two different directions
di-verge
verb
Made in 1660 by L. Divergere.
This road is diverage. If it was up to me i would choose the right one.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130925/oil-prices-diverge-after-us-energy-report .
dormant- growing
dor-mant
adjective
Made in the late 14th century by O. Fr. Dormant.
Plant are consistently dormant. Except in the winter. They do not move or come out of the ground at all. http://phys.org/news/2013-09-dating-galaxy-dormant-volcano.html .
hoist- to raise
hoist
verb
Made in 1450 by ME Hysse.

The cranes hoist the object so high i just can't see it anymore.
http://weeklypacket.com/news/2013/sep/19/motion-to-return-hoist-take-down-crane-gets-no-tra/#.UkNU3tK1aSo
illicit- unlawful
Made in 1611 by L. Illicitus.

When you do something illicit like robbing a store. You will end up with handcuffs on your hands.
http://news.yahoo.com/slide-illicit-u-immigration-stalls-maybe-reversed-study-160823368.html
irrevocable- not reversible
ir-rev-o-ca-ble
adjective
Made in the late 14 century by L. Irrevocabilis

When you have a fight your words are irrevocable. People will always remember them.
precipitate- to bring on
http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/economy/322653-lew-last-minute-debt-limit-fight-could-cause-irrevocable-damage
pre-cip-i-tate
verb
Made in 1528 by L.L. Præcipitare.

I say just to precipitate Breast Cancer. We will and are going to defeat it.
http://www.precipitategold.com/s/news.asp?ReportID=597496
proliferation- a rapid increase.
pro-lif-er-a-tion
noun
Made in 1867 by Fr. Proliferation.

There is a proliferation of people using iPhones. Almost everyone has one.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/non-proliferation-treaty-npt
Made in the 16th century by L. Disseminatus
I love to disseminate my bread with jelly. I always have to make sure it covers all of my bread though. If it doesn't I will freak.
http://www.prb.org/pdf04/usinginternetdisseminfo.pdf
diverge- to go in two different directions
di-verge
verb
Made in 1660 by L. Divergere.
This road is diverage. If it was up to me i would choose the right one.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130925/oil-prices-diverge-after-us-energy-report .
dormant- growing
dor-mant
adjective
Made in the late 14th century by O. Fr. Dormant.
Plant are consistently dormant. Except in the winter. They do not move or come out of the ground at all. http://phys.org/news/2013-09-dating-galaxy-dormant-volcano.html .
hoist- to raise
hoist
verb
Made in 1450 by ME Hysse.
The cranes hoist the object so high i just can't see it anymore.
http://weeklypacket.com/news/2013/sep/19/motion-to-return-hoist-take-down-crane-gets-no-tra/#.UkNU3tK1aSo
illicit- unlawful
il-lic-it
adjectiveMade in 1611 by L. Illicitus.
When you do something illicit like robbing a store. You will end up with handcuffs on your hands.
http://news.yahoo.com/slide-illicit-u-immigration-stalls-maybe-reversed-study-160823368.html
irrevocable- not reversible
ir-rev-o-ca-ble
adjective
Made in the late 14 century by L. Irrevocabilis
When you have a fight your words are irrevocable. People will always remember them.
precipitate- to bring on
http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/economy/322653-lew-last-minute-debt-limit-fight-could-cause-irrevocable-damage
pre-cip-i-tate
verb
Made in 1528 by L.L. Præcipitare.
I say just to precipitate Breast Cancer. We will and are going to defeat it.
http://www.precipitategold.com/s/news.asp?ReportID=597496
proliferation- a rapid increase.
pro-lif-er-a-tion
noun
Made in 1867 by Fr. Proliferation.
There is a proliferation of people using iPhones. Almost everyone has one.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/non-proliferation-treaty-npt
No comments:
Post a Comment