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21 Cards in this Set
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Unicorn
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an animal written about in fables, pictured as having a single horn in the middle of its forhead
uni/corn |
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Unicycle
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a one-wheeled vehicle; compare bicyble, tricyble and quadricycle
uni/cycle |
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Unify
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to make one, or cause to become one; as, the president hoped that his strong speech would unify his divided nation.
uni/fy |
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Unilateral
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being one-sided; as, a unilateral conversation, agreement, etc.
uni/lateral |
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Unilingual
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of or pertaining to one language; using one language; as, the United States is a unilingual country, English being our national language
uni/lingu/al |
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Unipod
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a one-legged support; as, a portable stool upon wich to rest
uni/pod |
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Other
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uni/cell
uni/form uni/verse |
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Biannual
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taking place twice a year; as, a biannual concert, crop, meeting, reunion, etc. ; semiannual
bi/annu/al |
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Bicentennial
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lasting for, consisting of, or taking place every two hundred years; as, a bicentennial celebration; the two-hundreth anniversary of an event; as, in 1976 the United States celebrated its icentennial (1776) 1976)
bi/cent/ennial |
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Biennial
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lasting for two years; as, a biennial war; taking place once in two years; as, a biennial election; anything that occurs or appears once in two years; as, a biennial plant
bi/ennial |
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Bilingual
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of or pertaining to two languages; using two languages; as, Canada (English and French)
bi/lingu/al |
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Biped
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a two-footed animal, as is man; being two footed
bi/ped |
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Biplane
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a two-winged airplane; compare monoplane and triplane
bi/plane |
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Bisect
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to cut or to divide somthing into two parts; in geometry, into two eequal parts; as, to bisect and angle
bi/sect |
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Billion
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the number named by a unit with 9 zeros after it; 100 millions; 1,000,000,000
billion |
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Triangle
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a plane geometric figure of three sides and three angles
tri/angle |
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Trilateral
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being three sides; as, a trilateral conversation, agreement, etc.; a geometric figure habing three sides; a triangle
tri/lateral |
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Trilungual
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of or pertaining to three languages; using three languages; as, Switzerland is a trilingual country (German, Italian, French)
tri/lingu/al |
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Tripod
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a three-legged stand or support, as for a camera
tri/pod |
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Trillion
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the number named by a unit with twelve zeros after it; 1000 billions; 1,000,000,000,000
tri/illion |
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Other
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tri/cent/ennial
tri/cyble trip/plane tri/ple tri/plet tri/sect |