dent sist salv phag cosm Greek cosmic adj relating to the whole universe cosmonaut n a Russian astronaut literally a sailor of the universe SAT Focus Word cosmopolitan adj ID: 635094
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Greek & Latin 13
cosm
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phagSlide2
cosm
(Greek)
cosmic (adj.)
relating to the whole universecosmonaut (n.)a Russian astronaut; literally, "a sailor of the universe"SAT 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, universeSlide3
Dent (Latin),
Dont
(Greek)
Trident, Dentyne (n.)chewing gums that are supposed to be good for your teethdentifrice (n.)substance for cleaning teeth (toothpaste, mouthwash, denture soak, etc.)SAT 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.
toothSlide4
Sist
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Stit
/ Sta (Latin)constant (adj.)unchanginginsist (v.)to be resolute (set in purpose) in desire, demand, etc. SAT Focus Word: constitution (n.)the whole of a person's physical and psychological characteristicsContext: A person with a strong constitution is less susceptible to stress.
standSlide5
salv
(Latin)
salvation (n.)
the state of being saved or kept from harmsalver (n.)a tray, especially one used for serving food or beveragesSAT Focus Word: salvage (v.)to save from danger, fire, etc.Context: The homeless man attempted to salvage edible food from the dumpster.save, safeSlide6
phag
(Greek)
dysphagia (n.)
difficulty in swallowingnecrophagia (n.)feeding on corpsesSAT Focus Word: esophagus (n.)the digestive canal between mouth and stomachContext: The epiglottis helps food go down the esophagus instead of the trachea.
eatSlide7
Review
cosm
—world, universe
dent/dont—toothsist/stit/sta—stand salv—safe, savephag
—eat