introvert (v.) 1650s (implied in introversion), from L. intro- "inward" + vertere "to turn" (see versus). Introverted (adj.) is from 1781. The noun (opposed to extrovert) is 1918, from Ger. psychology, introduced there by C.G. Jung (1875-1961).
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Imbricate (a)to overlap like tiles Jabiru (b)Australia's only stork (I should know this one :-) ) Lignum (c)a tall almost leafless shrub
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Militate (a)have effectb or influence (b)to make combative (c)to become less violent Nuncupative (a)arousing religious feeling (b)oral, rather than written (c)occupied with coins or money Octorary (a)eyelike (b)relating to the back of the head (c)consisting of eight
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Introvert-'leave me alone'
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introvert (v.) 1650s (implied in introversion), from L. intro- "inward" + vertere "to turn" (see versus). Introverted (adj.) is from 1781. The noun (opposed to extrovert) is 1918, from Ger. psychology, introduced there by C.G. Jung (1875-1961).
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Imbricate (a)to overlap like tiles
Jabiru (b)Australia's only stork (I should know this one :-) )
Lignum (c)a tall almost leafless shrub
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Militate (a)have effectb or influence (b)to make combative (c)to become less violent
Nuncupative (a)arousing religious feeling (b)oral, rather than written (c)occupied with coins or money
Octorary (a)eyelike (b)relating to the back of the head (c)consisting of eight
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