Vocabulary From Latin and Greek Roots — Level IX, Unit 12, Vocabulary From Latin and Greek Roots — Level IX, Unit 13
collapse
a complete failure and ruin
relapse
a falling back into an old illness or a bad habit
levity
a lack of seriousness; a jolly or joking manner
cadence
a rhythmic rise and fall
susceptible
able to be influenced
perceptible
able to be noticed or felt
superfluous
additional to what is necessary; extra
precept
an idea important to a system of beliefs
voracious
devouring everything
herbivorous
eating only plants
omnivorous
feeding on both animals and plants
rapt
giving total attention to; captivated
surreptitious
hidden or secret; done without notice
decadent
overly luxurious and lacking moral discipline; excessive
rapacious
seizing everything; greedy
concession
something given up or yielded
casualty
something or someone injured, killed, or eliminated
mellifluous
sweetly flowing or sounding
leaven
to make less heavy or serious
alleviate
to make less painful or dangerous
recede
to move back or away from
elapse
to slip away; to go by
cede
to surrender
affluent
wealthy and privileged; well-to-do