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o _follow_ with persistence or _thoroughness_. To follow close after; specifically to afflict or harass on account of adherence to a particular creed. The early Christians suffered _persecution_. 13. To take a _thorough stand_; to continue steadily in some state or course of action; especially in spite of opposition. 14. To _go through_; to spread throughout the whole. 15. To turn in another direction; to _turn thoroughly_ from a former course. "Blessings unused _pervert_ into a waste." 16. _Having_ a _way through_. "---- to have their way free and _pervious_ to all places." #clud, clus# = shut. 1. close 2. clos _et_, little 3. _con_ clude, together 4. _dis_ close, un 5. _en_ close, in 6. _ex_ elude, out 7. exclus _ion_, act of 8. _in_ clude, within 9. _pre_ clude, before 10. _re_ cluse, back 11. _se_ clude, aside 12. se clus _ion_, state of being 1. To _shut_. 2. A _small_ side room in which, clothing and other articles are kept _shut_ away from view. 3. To bring to an end. Literally to _shut_ in or _together_ (obsolete); as, "The body of Christ was _concluded_ in the grave." 4. To _un-shut_; to open or uncover; to make known. 9. To put an obstacle _before_, or in the way of, in order to _shut_ out; to prevent or hinder. 10. One who is _shut_ up (or has _shut_ himself _back_) from the world or public view. 11. To _shut_ off or keep apart or _aside_, as from company or society. #cor, cord# = heart. 1. core 2. cordi_al_, relating to 3. _con_ cord, with 4. cord _ate_, shaped 5. _dis_ cord, apart 6. discord _ant_, being 7. _re_ cord, again 8. cour _age_, having 1. The _heart_ or innermost part of a thing; as the _core_ of an apple. 2. _Relating to_ the _heart_; hearty, sincere. 3. Heart _with heart_; hence unity of sentiment or harmony. "Love quarrels oft in _concord_ end." 4. _Heart shaped_; as a _cordate_ leaf. 5. Heart _apart_ from _heart_; hence disagreement or want of harmony. 6. State of _being_ out of harmony. 7. _Record_; through the Latin _recordari_, to remember (or know _again_). To get by _heart_; hence to register; to write or inscribe an authentic account of. 8. _Having heart_; hence bravery, calmness, firmness. (The heart is accounted the seat of bravery; hence the derivative sense of courage.) #corpus, corpor# = body. 1. corpse 2. corps (pronounce core) 3. corpor _al_, relating to 4. corpu _lent_, full of 5. incorpor _ate_, mak
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