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Local , local •cackle, crackle, grackle, hackle, jackal, mackle, shackle, tackle •ankle, rankle •Gaskell, mascle, paschal •tabernacle • ramshackle •débâcle,… localism , lo·cal·ism / ˈlōkəˌlizəm/ • n. preference for a locality, particularly to one's own area or region. ∎ derog. the limitation of ideas and interests re… haemo- , hemo- (chiefly Brit. haemo-) • comb. form equivalent to hemato-.
haemo- combining form. see haem-.
haem- (haema-, haemo-, haemat(o)-) combining form… Topography , Translated literally from its Greek roots of topos (place) and graphein (to write), topography means “the writing of place.” In modern usage, however… Autarchy , autarchy absolute sovereignty. XVII. — Gr. autarkhíā, f. aútarkhos, f. autós AUTO- + árkhein rule; see -Y2.
autarky self-sufficiency. XVII. — Gr. aut… Anonymous , a·non·y·mous / əˈnänəməs/ • adj. (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name: the anonymous author of Beowulf. ∎ having no outstanding, ind…
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