Greek amp Latin Morphemes for Quiz 1 Friday Clud clus claus COSM Cur CURA DENT DONT DOX DOG DYN ENDO FIL GAM gLoss clud clus claus Latin claustrophobia n extreme fear of being in enclosed spaces ID: 761308
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Greek & Latin Morphemes forQuiz 1 (Friday) Clud , clus , claus COSM Cur, CURA DENT, DONT DOX, DOG DYN ENDO FIL GAM gLoss
clud, clus, claus (Latin) claustrophobia (n.) extreme fear of being in enclosed spacesContext: Robert Langdon’s claustrophobia was induced by his falling into a well when he was only seven years old.clause (n.)a whole simple sentencethat contains a subjectand a verbACT Focus Word: preclude (v.)to prevent or make impossible (to close before) Other words: include, conclude, conclusive To close
cosm (Greek) cosmic (adj.) relating to the whole universe cosmonaut (n.)a Russian astronaut; literally, "a sailor of the universe"ACT Focus Word: cosmopolitan (adj.)so sophisticated (worldly wise) as to be at home in all parts of the worldContext: Lily Van Der Woodsen is a wealthy cosmopolitan traveler who has visited many countries.world, universe
curative (adj.) serving to cure or heal Context: The Chinese have used these curative herbs for centuries.ACT Focus Word: procure (v.)to obtain by careful effortContext: We procured donations from local businesses to raise money for our club.curator (n.)a person in charge of, who takes care of, a museumContext: Robert Langdon made an appointment to meet with Jacques Saunière, the curator of the Louvre.Other words: accurate, manicure, secure cur, cura :(Latin) care, heal, cure
Trident, Dentyne (n.)chewing gums that are supposed to be good for your teeth dentifrice (n.) substance for cleaning teeth (toothpaste, mouthwash, denture soak, etc.) Context: Selecting an effective dentifrice is essential to oral health.ACT Focus Word: orthodontia (n.)treatment to straighten teeth (braces, etc.)Context: He was looking forward to having senior pictures made without a mouth full of orthodontia.dent (Latin), dont (Greek)tooth
dox,dog:(Greek) ACT Focus Word: dogma (n.) system of beliefs (like a church’s) Context: The dogmas of most Christian religions prohibit premarital sex. doxology (n.)a hymn whose words praise God orthodox (adj.)1. customary or conventional; 2. sound in doctrineOther words: paradox, unorthodox, cacodoxy, dogmatic belief, opinion, praise
dynamic (adj.) active; energetic ACT Focus Word: dynasty (n.) any sequence of powerful leaders from the same familyaerodynamics (n.) the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of airOther words: dynamo, photodynamic, dynamitedyn: (Greek) power
Endo (Greek) ACT Focus Word: endocrine (adj.) secreting internally into the blood or lymph Context: The endocrine system plays a major role in the regulation of metabolism, reproduction, and water balance. endodontics (n.)branch of dentistry that deals with the insides of teeth (nerves) endoscope (n.)instrument that allows doctors to visually examine interior organs with a camera Other words: endoscopy within
ACT Focus Word: filament (n.)a very fine thread or threadlike structure If a lamp is not working, check its lightbulb’s filament.filigree (n.)delicate, lacelike ornamental work of intertwined wire of gold, silver, etc.filiform (adj.)threadlike or shaped like threadsTiger beetles have filiform antennae.Others: file, profilefil (Latin) thread
gam (Greek): ACT Focus Word: amalgam (n.)an alloy or union of mercury with another metalThe dentist filled my cavity with amalgam.polygamymarriage to more than one personmonogamymarriage / faithfulness to one persongametereproductive cell (such as sperm or egg) that unites with another to form a new organismmarriage; union
gloss, glot (Greek): ACT Focus Word: epiglottis (n.)A flap located at the root of the tongue that prevents choking.Choking can occur if the epiglottis doesn’t prevent liquid from entering the airway. glossarya list of terms in a special subject,field, or area of usage, withaccompanying definitions.polyglota person capable of reading, writing, or speaking many tongues (languages).Other: glottal stoptongue