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Teacher for a Day: Classical Roots 5 & 6

By: Kendall Munoz

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LESSON 5 WORDS & ROOTS

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Mikros-G= “small”Microphone=Sound Intensifier.

Microscope= Allows the naked eye to see small things.

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Minuo, Minuere, Minui, Minutum-L= “to lessen”

Minutia= a small detailMince= cut up into very small pieces

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Minus-L= “less”

Terminus= an end or extremity

Minus= with the subtraction of Minus= with the subtraction of

Minus=with the subtraction of

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Tenuo, Tenuare, Tenuavi, Tenuatum- L= “to make thin”

Tenuousness= doubt, a state between belief and disbeliefExtenuate= reducing the seriousness of guilt

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Tenuis-L= “thin”

Attenuated= unnaturally thin

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Satis- L= “enough”

Dissatisfaction= the state of not being pleased

Satisfy= to give pleasure to

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Impleo, Implere, Implevi, Impletum- L= “ to fill”

Implemented= to put a plan into effect

Implication= the conclusion that can be given although not stated; inference

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Plenus-L=”full”

Plenary= unqualified; absolute

Splendiferous= splendid

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LESSON 6 WORDS

AND ROOTS

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Copia- L=”plenty”Copy= a thing made to be similar to another

Cornucopia= a symbol of plenty

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Makros- G= “large”

Macroscopic= Visible to the naked eye

Macrostructure= the large scale or overall structure of something

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Magnus-L= “great”

Magnificent= extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressiveMagnum Opus= a work of art that is regarded as the best work of a artist

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Megas-G=”great” Megaphone= a large device for amplifying the voiceMegalith= a large stone monument

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Poly- G= “many”

Polygraph= a machine designed to detect changes in physiological characteristics

Polysyllabic= words having more than one syllable

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Classical roots

lesson 7

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ANTE

Before Latin root

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ANTEBELLUM

of a period before war, especially the American Cival War

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ANTERIOR

Coming before in position or time

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VANGUARD

The foremost position, especially of an army or fleet

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PRE

Before Latin root

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PRECEPT

A command; rule of conduct

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PREEMPT, PRE-EMPT

To take possession of something before anyone else can do so

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PRETENTIOUS

Showy; pompous; claiming unjustified distinction

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Classical roots

lesson 8

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PRIMUS

FirstLatin root

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PRIMATE

An archbishop or bishop who ranks highest among others

A member of the order of animals that includes monkeys, apes, and humans

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PRIME

First in rank, excellence, quality, importance, or time

Chief; most important

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PRIMORDIAL

Primeval; original; fundamental

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POST

AfterLatin root

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POSTERITY

Future generations

A persons decendents

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POSHUMOUS

occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of the originator

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Sources:

Classical Roots Book

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