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ARCHruler or chief
  • Unit Words archenemy, monarch, archangel,
    anarchy, archive, archrival, architect,
    hierarchy, archetype, archipelago
  • Additional words matriarch, patriarch,
    oligarchy, archaic, archaeopteryx

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Vocab (archruler) Homework (small project
weight will be assigned to these tasks (20)
  • Complete all 4 sides of WS
  • This includes writing 10 sentences.
  • This includes choosing EITHER Option 1 (_at_ bottom
    of page 83) or Option 2 (_at_ bottom of page 84)
  • It is OPTIONAL to create flashcards.
  • Homework is due on Mon., 4/14
  • Vocab Test is THUR., 4/17

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hierarchy, n.
  • a body of rulers arranged by rank a system or
    organization in which people or groups are ranked
    one above the other according to status or
    authority
  • First Known Use 14th century
  • Some corporations implement a reduction of work
    force during economically difficult times, and
    sadly it is usually the people at the bottom of
    the corporate hierarchy that lose their jobs
    first.

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archipelago, n.
  • chief sea, now any sea interspersed with islands
    a group of islands something resembling an
    archipelago especially a group or scattering of
    similar things (an archipelago of small parks
    within the city)
  • First Known Use 1589

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architect, n.
  • chief builder a person who designs buildings a
    person who designs and guides a plan, project,
    etc. (the architect of American foreign policy)
  • First Known Use 1563
  • Who was the architect of the economic plan that
    rebuilt Europe after World War II?

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archive, n.
  • chief of public records a place in which public
    records or historical documents are preserved
  • In 1995, the movie To Kill a Mockingbird was
    selected for preservation in the United States
    National Film Registry by the Library of Congress
    as being culturally, historically, or
    aesthetically significant the movie is now being
    stored in a film archive in Washington, D.C.
  • First Known Use 1603

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archetype, n.
  • chief or original pattern a perfect example of
    something prototype
  • Examples are the hero, the damsel in distress,
    the battle between good and evil
  • First Known Use 1545
  • Effective problem solving is the archetype of a
    successful entrepreneur.

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monarch, n.
  • one chief ruler a person (such as a king or
    queen) who rules a kingdom or empire, usually for
    life and by hereditary right
  • First Known Use 15th century
  • The ruling monarch of Britain in 1558 was Queen
    Elizabeth I.

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anarchy, n.
  • without rule, chaos a state of lawlessness or
    political disorder due to the absences of
    governmental authority disorder
  • First Known Use 1539
  • When the teacher is absent, there is anarchy in
    the classroom according to some substitute
    teacher notes left behind.

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archrival, n
  • a chief rival opponent
  • First Known Use 1941
  • In baseball, the Boston Red Sox and the New York
    Yankees are archrivals.

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archenemy, n.
  • chief enemy someones main enemy
  • First Known Use 1550
  • Tom cat and Jerry mouse were archenemies.

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archangel, n.
  • a ruling angel an angel of the highest rank in
    medieval angelology one of the nine orders of
    celestial attendants
  • First Known Use 12th century
  • Michael is an archangel who leads the spiritual
    militia to defend the children of God by waging
    war against Satan and his demonic forces.

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matriarch, n.
  • the mother and ruler of a family or of her
    descendants a ruler by maternal right
  • First Known Use 1606
  • Our grandmother was the familys matriarch.

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patriarch, n.
  • the father and ruler of a family one who governs
    his family or descendants by paternal right an
    official (called a bishop) of very high rank in
    the Orthodox Church
  • First Known Use 13th century
  • Our grandfather was the familys patriarch.

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oligarchy, n.
  • a form of government in which the supreme power
    is placed in the hands of a few persons the
    people that control a country, business, etc.
  • First Known Use 1542
  • Many political cartoons suggest that an oligarchy
    rules our nation.

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archaic, adj.
  • old and no longer used of, relating to, or
    characteristic of an earlier or more primitive
    time obsolete outdated
  • First Known Use 1832
  • The company needs to update its archaic computer
    systems.

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archaeopteryx, n.
  • a primitive crow-sized bird of the Jurassic
    period of Europe having reptilian characteristics
    (as teeth and a long bony tail with feathers)
  • First Known Use 1859
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