CHEM 202 Chapter 25-26: CHEM202_TextbookNotes-2-25-26

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touching or meeting; association; meeting
Contiguous
touching; in physical contact; adjoining
Contingent
1.dependent on something else
2.accidental
Intact
untouched or uninjured; kept or left whole
Intangible
1. not capable of being perceived by the sense of touch
2. hard to grasp or define exactly
Tact
sensitive metal perception of what is appropriate on a given occasion
Tactful
having or showing tact; diplomatic
Tactile
1. pertaining to the sense of touch
2. tangible
Tangent
touching at only one point
Tangent (n)
line or surface meeting a curved line or surface at one point, but not intersecting it
Tangential
merely touching; slightly connected; digressive
Apprehend
1. seize or take into custody
2. understand
Apprehensive
1. quick to understand or grasp
2. fearful of what may come; anxious
Comprehensible
including "seizing" very much; extensive
Prehensile
adapted for seizing
Reprehend
find fault with; rebuke; reprimand; censure
Reprehensible
deserving of censure; culpable
Abject
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Intact untouched or uninjured; kept or left whole. Intangible: not capable of being perceived by the sense of touch, hard to grasp or define exactly. Tact sensitive metal perception of what is appropriate on a given occasion. Tactile: pertaining to the sense of touch, tangible. Tangent (n) line or surface meeting a curved line or surface at one point, but not intersecting it. Apprehend: seize or take into custody, understand. Apprehensive: quick to understand or grasp, fearful of what may come; anxious. Abject sunk or cast down to a low condition; downtrodden; deserving contempt; wretched. Conjecture guess; supposition; inference dejected downcast (" thrown down"); discouraged; depressed. Projectile body to be shot or otherwise thrown forward. Subject force to undergo something unpleasant or inconvenient; expose; make liable to. Aversion feeling of repugnance toward something with a desire to turn away from it; strong dislike; antipathy.