VCR D Lesson 5- 1 point
literate
1. able to read and write 2. knowledgable; educated
literal
1. in accordance with the explicit or primary meaning of a word or phrase, not its metaphorical meaning 2. word for word; verbatim 3. concerned mainly with facts; unimaginative
proscribe
1. to denounce or condemn 2. to prohibit; to forbid
circumscribe
1. to draw a line around; to encircle 2. to confine; to limit
transcribe
1. to make a copy of; to write out fully 2. to make a sound recording for later reproduction 3. to arrange music for an instrument different from the one first composed
subscribe
1. to pledge to pay for something or to contribute to something; to place an order by signing 2. to express consent or agreement; to assent 1. to sign one's name to something
pseudonym
a fictitious name
conscription
a military draft
nomenclature
a system of naming, especially in the arts or sciences
acronym
a word composed of the first letters or parts of a name or series of words
onomatopoeia
a word that sounds like the thing it names
ignominious
shameful; disgraceful
alliteration
the occurrence if the same initial sound in several words in succession
ascribe
to attribute to a particular cause, source, or origin (used with "to")
obliterate
to do away with completely; to wipe out; erase