9.3 Vocabulary 11-20

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  1. 3. The most ornate of the three classical orders of ancient Greek architecture, distinguished by its elaborate capitals adorned with acanthus leaves and scrolls.
  2. 5. the concept of moral rightness and fairness; the principle that each individual receives what they are due in society.
  3. 6. A classical order of ancient Greek architecture known for its slender columns and scroll-like decorations on the capitals.
  4. 9. The equation a^2 + b^2 = c^2 that describes the relationship between the sides of a right triangle. It is used to calculate distances and heights in various fields.
  5. 10. An oath taken by doctors to uphold specific ethical standards in their practice, ensuring they protect patients and practice medicine with integrity.
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  1. 1. King a ruler who governs based on wisdom and philosophical understanding, rather than through force or heredity.
  2. 2. One of the three classical orders of ancient Greek architecture, characterized by its simple, sturdy columns with plain capitals.
  3. 4. the class in Plato's ideal state responsible for defending and maintaining order within society.
  4. 7. Relating to moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. In medicine, being ethical involves making decisions that prioritize patient welfare and integrity.
  5. 8. The branch of mathematics that studies the sizes, shapes, properties, and dimensions of objects and spaces. It is foundational for understanding space and form.