PPT-Greek and Latin Roots Unit Twelve
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From the Latin word ire itum To go to pass IT IENT Sedition Noun Act or practice aimed a undermining authority rebellion The Army general was jailed after
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From the Latin word ire itum To go to pass IT IENT Sedition Noun Act or practice aimed a undermining authority rebellion The Army general was jailed after being found guilty of spying and . 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. Spelling List 7. Mrs. Maimone. orthodox . Ortho. means correct or right. It comes from the . Greek. word . orth. , meaning correct or straight.. Dox. (also, . doc. or . doct. ) means opinion or thinking. It comes from the Latin word . 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. Mrs. Maimone. orthodox . Ortho. means correct or right. It comes from the . Greek. word . orth. , meaning correct or straight.. Dox. (also, . doc. or . doct. ) means opinion or thinking. It comes from the Latin word . , 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.). I. What are Myths?. Myths. : stories that use fantasy to express ideas about life that cannot easily be expressed in realistic terms.. They are, at heart, religious stories. They deal with and explore the relationship between human beings and the unknown/spiritual world.. Unit 1. somat. , . corp. = body. hem(o)(a)(at) = blood. cephal. (o), cap = head, brain. cardi. (o) = heart. arthr. (o) = joint. derm. (at) = skin. somat. , . corp. Somatology. – the psychological and anatomical study of the body. CEND, CENS. From the Latin word ‘. cendere. ’, ‘. censum. ’. To burn . Words from “. cendere. ” or “. censum. ”. Incendiary. . Adjective. ; . Inflaming; provoking heat or anger . As a fire safety precaution, the University banned the use of any . 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 and Latin Roots 2 64-75 Porto, Portatum Latin to carry Porter – someone who carries your luggage for you Portable – capable of being carried by hand or in person Portage(n) the act of carrying anything; (v) to carry a boat over land between two bodies of water f. acilis. d. issimilis. p. roximalis. i. ntrarenalis. s. upraclavicularis. vivus. e. fferens. postnatalis. sanabilis. t. otalis. immaturus. FIND THE OPPOSITE . USE IT IN THE APPROPRIATE PHRASE and IN THE CORRECT FORM . Septem. . Latin. seven. September – seventh month in the Roman calendar. Septennial – (. annus. – year) – seven year period or celebration. Septangle. – (. angulus. – corner) – a plane(flat) figure with seven sides and seven angles.
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