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To force someone or something to move from a place or position.
Dislocate
To divide and give out something for a special reason or to groups of people.
Allocate
Relating to or occurring in a particular area, city, or town; located or living nearby.
Local
A place or position
Location
Happening or beginning now or in recent times; modern day.
Contemporary
Occurring for a limited amount of time; not permanent.
Temporary
A device (like a stopwatch) that is used for measuring and recording time in a very exact way.
Chronograph
A description of events in the order that they happened.
Chronicle
Arranged in the order of time that events occurred or took place.
Chronological
A written message from a doctor that officially tells a patient what medicine to take.
Prescription
A written, printed, or types copy of words that have been spoken.
Transcript
Words that are written on or cut into a surface.
Inscription
Shown or described in a very clear way, used especially to refer to things that are unpleasant or shocking.
Graphic
The art of making beautiful handwriting.
Calligraphy
A message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form; sometimes referred to as a wire or cable.
Telegram
A person's life story written by that person.
Autobiography
An official order given by a person with power or by a government.
Edict
To say the opposite of something that someone else has said; to deny the truth.
Contradict
To speak or read something to a person who writes it down; to decree.
Dictate
Tending to act in strange or unusual ways.
Eccentric
When two or more objects share the same center point.
Concentric
Located in the center of a thing or place.
Central
To get around something in a clever and sometimes dishonest way.
Circumvent
A condition that surrounds or causes an event to happen.
Circumstance
The complete path that an electric current travels along.
Circuit
The length of a line that goes around a circle or other round shape.
Circumference
An extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very high winds that turn around in an area of low pressure.
Cyclone
Happening again and again in the same order; happening in cycles.
Cyclical
A set of events or actions that happen again and again in the same order; a repeating series of events or actions.
Cycle
What is the Greek word for middle?
centr/center
What is the Latin word for around?
circ/circum
What is the Greek word for circle?
Cycle