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erudite
having or showing profound knowledge
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rudimentary
being in the earliest stages of development
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interrupt
make a break in; interfere in someone else's activity
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disrupt
interrupt; throw into disorder
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sacred
worthy of respect or dedication
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sacrilege
the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object
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segregate
to impose the separation of a race or class from the rest of a group of people
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secede
to withdraw from; pull-out
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sector
division of a disk platter, shaped like a peace of pie
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intersect
with lines or curves, to cross or have a point in common
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sedentary
a term applied to human groups leading a settled non-migratory lifestyle
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supersede
take the place or move into the position of; supplant
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seminar
small class taught by an academic, more commonly found in higher level courses
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disseminate
scatter or distribute over a large area or range
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senile
mentally or physically infirm with age
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senescent
growing old; aging
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