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The Academic Glossary
appreciate
Explore "appreciate": its Latin roots meaning "to value," its definitions as recognizing worth or increasing in value, and its diverse uses in gratitude, finance, and comprehension.
appropriate
Explore "appropriate": its Latin roots meaning "to make one's own," its definitions as suitable or to take, and its varied uses in ethics, finance, and proper conduct.
apparently
Explore "apparently": its Latin roots meaning "to appear," its definitions as "seemingly" or "reportedly," and its common use in discourse for observations or indirect information.
apologize/apologise
Explore "apologize/apologise": its Greek roots meaning "defense," its definitions as expressing regret or excusing, and its varied uses in famous quotes and daily interactions.
architecture
Explore "architecture": its Greek roots meaning "master builder," its definitions as building design or complex structure, and its varied uses in construction, technology, and art.
acceptable
Explore "acceptable": its meaning, definition, and rich etymology from Latin roots. Discover its evolving use through diverse examples and forms, a crucial term for academic and everyday understanding.
