PPT-Latin Root: capere : to own, to seize

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CAP CEP CEIVE Latin Root capere to own to seize CAP CEP CEIVE captain capture captive receive receipt reception deceive deceit deception perceive perception

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CAP CEP CEIVE Latin Root capere to own to seize CAP CEP CEIVE captain capture captive receive receipt reception deceive deceit deception perceive perception conceive concept conception. . Affix-. . a word element, such as a prefix or a suffix, that occurs before or after a root or base word to modify its . meaning.. Root-. . the form of a word after all affixes are removed; meaning: base, root, stem, theme . Vocabulary. Latin Root GEN: Type. g. enial . (. adj. ). : 1. cheerful, easy-going, and warm in manner; 2. characterized by type, race, or species . When every member of his domestic and political systems moved smoothly in its appointed course, his nature was bland and . History of the English Language . Ancient Romans spoke Latin and conquered most of Europe. Julius Caesar . and his adopted son, Augustus, gave their names to the months of. July and August.. September means seventh. Vocabulary Objectives. You will be able to:. Match word to definition. Use the word in a sentence. Take Out. Binder with Paper. Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method. . Vocabulary Words. Write down the words and definitions in your notebooks.. 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. CLAM/CLAIM, DIC/DICT, LOC/LOQU, VOCA. Advocate, Benediction, Clamorous, Colloquial, Declaim, Dictate, Eloquent, Equivocate, Evocative, Exclamatory, Locution, Malediction. DIC/DICT. Latin DICERE, DICTUM “to say, to order”. Mr. . Griffin. et cetera. etc.. What does this term mean?. et cetera. etc. is a Latin term that means . and so forth. . Greek and Latin Words from Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling. arma – weapons, armour. : to trick, deceive, be incorrect. FAL. -,FAIL, FAULT. . Latin Root 1. fallere. : to trick, deceive, be incorrect. FAL. -, FAIL, FAULT. false, falsify, falsification. fallible, infallible. fault, faulty. 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. Vocabulary List 6 ROOT WORDS Have you ever noticed how, in the English language, some small words sometimes appear in a lot of bigger words? Take the word “friend,” for example. If you notice someone who is acting  Greek & Latin Root Words: Unit 9 12th Grade JUD Judgment Latin JUDICIOUS Having or showing good judgment The cow was judicious when it came to eating its brethren [delicious veal…]. D0$$. Word. Greek & Latin Root Words 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 Etymology 101. What Did Europeans Create?. THE ONLY THINGS IN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE THE EUROPEANS CREATED WERE THE DISTORATION; THE LIE; THE HIDDEN INFORMATION. Etymology is the study of the etymon or origin of words.. General. . remarks. Clinical. . terminology. . is. a . terminological. . complex. . of. . medico-biological. . branches. . including. . problems. . related. . to. a . sick. . organism. . .

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