PPT-Greek & Latin Word Parts: Week 5

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acerb cad fil helio reg tom SAT Focus Word exacerbate v to increase the severity bitterness or violence of High traffic exacerbates the smog level acerbic

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acerb cad fil helio reg tom SAT Focus Word exacerbate v to increase the severity bitterness or violence of High traffic exacerbates the smog level acerbic adj having a bitter or sour taste. m pm am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm Meal 1 Meal 2 Meal 3 Meal 4 Meal 5 Meal 6 NOTES brPage 3br The Training for LIFE Experience Daily Progress Report ACTUAL Upper Body Muscle Groups Chest Shoulders Back Triceps Bice 1 miles Best price on Factory Whirlpool parts. Get up to 90% Off on Part# 3360629 - Whirlpool Gear Case. Commercial Whirlpool Washer Drain Valve at Laundrypartsdirect.com Best price on Factory Whirlpool parts. Get up to 90% Off on Part# 3360629 - Whirlpool Gear Case. Commercial Whirlpool Washer Drain Valve at Laundrypartsdirect.com Intentional Word Study with Greek and Latin Roots . Tiffany Rose & Cheryl Harrel. WABE Conference, Yakima, WA. April 19, 2013. Rationale. English language has 1,200,000 – 2,000,000 words!. Estimated that technology is contributing 20,000 new words a year. cred, . gastr. , . mit. /miss, . poli. , . ri. /. ridi. /. risi. . CRED (Latin). SAT Focus Word: credence (n.). Meaning: belief that something is true or valid. Context: Danforth should not have lent any . Weeks 5-8. WEEK 5 ROOT. : . FRACT/FRING/FRANG. Latin: . frangere. , . fractum. Meaning . : to break. week 5, 1st word: fractious . Definition:. . (adj.)- . tending to argue or cause discord. Use in a sentence. 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. Unit 10. ART, ERT. Latin. ART. Clever trickery; deception. n.. Little Sally thought she purchased a delicious chicken to eat; unfortunately, it was just a matter of artifice put on by the PETA- sponsored pug. – S3tI~I. ali. , fid, . ped. , sat, . viv. all, . ali. , alter:. (Greek, Latin, Latin) . SAT Focus Word: alibi (n.). the defense by an accused person of having been in another place at the time an alleged offense was . Latin and Greek Roots Unit 1 VINC / VICT Latin Vincere , Victum , “to conquer” Invincible ( adj ) Unable to be conquered Provincial (adj.) limited in knowledge of the world; narrow-minded Evince (v) To establish; to reflect the truth of Greek & Latin 5 sat, scope, test, tox, turb sat (Latin) ACT Focus Word: insatiable (adj.) unable to get enough, never satisfied Teenage boys often have insatiable appetites. satiety (n.) the state of being satisfied to the point of boredom brev. , . carn. , geo, . ject. , . omni. . Why should we study Greek & Latin word parts?. Some words cannot be broken down: base words.. However, many, many other words contain prefixes, roots, and suffixes.. W E . E. K O N E. Root. Definition. Examples. -. ine. related to, like. crystalline, marine. cumul. -. build up, heap. cumulus, accumulate. anti-. against, opposite of. antibiotic, antifreeze, antibody.

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