PPT-Australia The name is derived from the Latin australis, meaning southerners
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Capital city Canberra Population 21 575 341 Highly urbanized concentrated in the eastern states on the coast Developed country twelfth best GDP in the world Flag
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Capital city Canberra Population 21 575 341 Highly urbanized concentrated in the eastern states on the coast Developed country twelfth best GDP in the world Flag The five stars represent Crux the Southern Cross and the big one under union Jack stands for the commonwealth star Six points of the star represent the six original states and the seventh stands for the territories and any other further states of Australia . Derivatives & Etymology. What is etymology?. Etymon + logos. Agricola, . agricolae. , m.. Meaning: farmer. 1. st. declension masculine. Related Latin words: . ager. (field) + . colo. (till). Derived English words: Agriculture, agrarian, acre. Aristotle’s Five Traditional . Canons . of Rhetoric. 1. . Invention. 2. . Arrangement. 3. Style. 4. Memory. 5. Delivery. In. vention . From . Latin “. invenire. ” meaning “to find”. The art of finding and developing materials, the ability to discover ideas. 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 . Accost (verb). Definition: to approach or address someone boldly or aggressively. Example: Donald Trump has been accosting the public since the day that he launched his campaign, and the media has done no less.. Group 4. Feckless. POS: Adjective. Definition: Lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible.. Example sentence: I am sick and tired of your feckless behavior, Jerry!. Origin/Etymology: Comes from late 16th century: from Scots and northern English dialect feck (from effeck, variant of effect) . & Derivatives. Adeo. , . adire. , . adivi. , . aditus. Meaning: go up to, approach. Base Latin words: ad + . eo. Other compounds of . eo. : . pereo. , . abeo. , . exeo. , . redeo. Derivatives of . Group 4. Acuity. PoS: Noun. Definition: sharpness, particularly of the mind or senses. Sentence: Glasses can help boost the acuity of a person’s sight.. Synonyms: awareness, intuition, judgement. Antonyms: ignorance, ineptness. 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 . For IAML [Australia] Conference. Brisbane 2016. Lynne Carmichael, Coordinator ABC Music Collections. carmichael.lynne@abc.net.au . The beginnings - 1967. Getting started . Further resources. Musica Australis – Research Legacy . rejuvenate. “Rejuvenate” comes from Latin . juvenis. meaning “youth.” So to “rejuvenate” means to “make young again.”. Question: . Knowing the meaning of . juvenis. , explain what a “juvenile delinquent” is.. reap. The word “reap” comes from the Old English word . ripe. meaning (surprise) “ripe”. One of the most famous uses of the word “reap” comes from the Bible, in Galatians 6:7-9:. Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man . Etymology terms Euphemism A word or phrase that is considered less offensive or less vulgar than the one it replaces “she passed away today” Colloquial language Everyday language; usually applies to the spoken word . adj. Full of . bitterness . amorous. . adj. Having a propensity for falling in love. . bleak . adj. Desolate. . bountiful. adj. Showing abundance. . callow. adj. Without experience of the world. . Pronunciation – read correctly, guess the meaning. Infarctus. myocardii . recens. Fractura. . comminutiva. . colli. . femoris. . lateris. . dextri. Commotio. . cerebri. Vulnus. . punctum. .
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