Grades 9-10 (WVI 4)
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amalgamation the act, process, or result of combining two or more, often disparate, things.
concord a state of agreement or harmony between persons or things.
cupidity exceptional desire for money or other material possessions; greed.
decadent tending to indulge in sensual pleasures; hedonistic.
disenfranchise to deprive (someone) of a right of citizenship, especially the right to vote.
entrench to establish firmly and unchangeably.
exculpate to free (a person or group) from guilt or blame, or from the suspicion of guilt or blame.
fiscal pertaining to public or governmental finances.
missive a message in writing; letter.
penurious extremely needy or poor; poverty-stricken.
philosophy the study of the nature of life, truth, knowledge, and other important human matters,
profuse great in amount or number.
stringent rigorous or exacting; strict.
turpitude moral baseness; depravity.
vintage a class of objects produced during a certain era or year.