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1.0: Sanskrit/Hindi Roots Its said that Sanskrit and Vedic
civilization are the mothers of respectively all the languages
and
cultures in the world, a fact that gets validated when one
studies the amazing similarities between
Sanskrit and English. A simple case in point is the days of the
week:
In Sanskrit/ Hindi, Sunday is ravivar (ravi means Sun); Monday
is somvar (som is moon in Sanskrit
written as mon in Monday); Tuesday is mangalvar (mangal and tue
is planet Mars); Wednesday is
budhvar (budh and wedn is planet mercury); Thursday is guruvar
(guru and thurs is Jupiter); Friday
is shukravar (shukra and fri is Venus); Saturday is shanivar
(both shani and satur is Saturn).
Another case in point is the name of the South American country
Argentina. Argen in Argentina is
nothing but Sanskrit word Arjun. Arjun means something white as
silver; Argentina was named so
after Europeans found abundance of silver reserves at that place
in the 17th century. In fact the root
arg is used in many languages to mean silver. Moreover the
chemical symbol of silver is ag only!
Further, the official Chinese language "mandarin" is from the
Sanskrit word mantri, meaning
minister. This language is so named because it was originally
used as a language of the Chinese
empire to be spoken only by the empires officials/ministers.
Many other such discoveries on Sanskrit as the origin to other
languages is underway.
This chapter is divided into two sections: section one consists
of those Sanskrit/ Hindi words which
give rise to many English words and section two consists of
those through which only one/ two
English words are made.
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SECTION-1
1. AGNI
Sanskrit word Agni, meaning fire, is used in English language in
many different words.
For instance ignite and igneous; IGNI of both these words is
nothing but agni; ite and eous are
suffixes added to them. Ignite means to produce fire and Igneous
means something connected to fire,
produced by fire. AGNI becomes Agony
i. Agony Since time immemorial fire has been the symbol of
violence, struggle, intense
emotions and even pain and suffering. Thats why agony means
pain, suffering,
emotional excitement, struggle, violence etc.
Poor chap was agonized with the itching that he was doing since
morning.
ii. Agonist It is used for a person or a thing in agony i.e. in
pain, suffering, struggle etc. It is also
used for muscles in pain. It can even be used for competitors as
they are in
competition or conflict with somebody else; somebody who starts
a conflict/
struggle.
Take care of your agonist muscle.
iii. Protagonist This word is a combination of proto and agony.
Since proto means first as in proto
type, proto model etc, protagonist means the first person in
agony. But with time it
has only been used for first person in struggle or conflict i.e.
a person who starts the
struggle or the one who is the leader of the struggle. With time
it has evolved to mean
the leading/main character in drama, movies, clubs,
organizations or literary anything
depicting some struggle.
Mangal Pandey was the protagonist of the Indian freedom struggle
as he started it
in 1857 and Gandhi was a protagonist as he was the most
important leader.
iv. Antagonist In this word agonist is preceded by the prefix
anti meaning against. So antagonist
means a person who goes against the protagonist or the struggle
movement. In short it
means the villain.
Osama Bin Laden has been the worlds most notorious antagonists
in these times.
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2. AMBER
In Sanskrit amber means sky. Amber is used in English in the
form of UMBRA. As sky is nothing
but a huge cover, a shadow over the planet Earth, Umbra, in a
lot of languages including English,
is connected to a cover or a shadow only.
Umbrella- a device which covers us or provides us shadow from
rain or sun- is also made on
this root only.
The following words will either be connected to cover or
shadow.
i. Penumbra This word is a combination of pen and umbra. Pen
means almost
or partial, so penumbra means the partial or imperfect shadow
that
exists on the boundary of the main/ complete shadow or the
lighter
outring of the main shadow.
They have a penumbra of agents, lawyers and image-makers.
ii. Umbre This means a shadowy figure, which further means a
shadowy
appearance such as a ghost.
Many reported seeing umbers in the nearby forest.
UMBER as characteristics of shadow iii. Umbrage Since shadow is
dark and darkness is connected to negativity, casting shadow
on somebody would mean casting negativity such as of suspicion,
doubt,
hostility, offence, annoyance, displeasure on somebody.
She took umbrage at her neighbors inquiries about her sons
imprisonment.
iv. Somber This word is a combination of sub and umbra. However,
with time the word got
compressed to its present form. The presence of sub doesnt
change the meaning much.
This word refers to the characteristics of a shadow: gloomily
dark, dimly lighted, dull,
extremely serious.
The guard resides in a somber looking cottage at the main
entrance to the cemetery.
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3. DENT/DANT
Dent is a Sanskrit word meaning tooth.
Simple words such as Dentist the doctor of teeth and Denture
artificial set of teeth are made on
this root only.
DENT as gap, hole etc
Digging teeth can create a mark or a gap at the point of
contact.
Thats why following words take into account this effect of
teeth. For instance
dent; it means a hollow or depression in a surface, as from a
blow or a mark of
injury.
i. Indentation It is a variant of dent and it simple means a
ditch, gap, notch, recess etc.
The logo of the famous brand is an apple with an
indentation.
ii. Indent It is the verb from of Indentation. It means to
create a dent, notch, gap
etc. Micro soft word uses indent as a tool to create gaps as
shown in the
adjoining figure.
DENT as control
Digging teeth into something signifies binding or taking control
of that object. Imagine a tiger having
dug its teeth in the body of the deer!
iii. Indenture The word means to bind as in an official
contract, deed or written agreement.
For instance someone binded by an official contract to serve in
an organization
for a year is essentially under the control of that organization
for that particular
period. A copy of an old indenture is shown in the adjoining
picture.
I was forced to sign an indenture before I could join them.
The government has banned indented labor across the country.
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4. JANAM
Janam is birth and Janana is the giving of birth in Sanskrit.
Jan is the word
root which is used as GEN in English with the meaning of birth,
origin,
creation etc.
The simplest of the words on GEN is Genes a basic physical unit
of heredity
which gets transferred to the newly born from the parents. In
fact the word
Genius is also made from this root only. It originally meant a
person who has
ability to create a new thing. Now it means an exceptional
natural capacity for
anything creative.
All the following words are connected to birth, origin etc.
i. Genesis It means creation, origin or beginning.
The genesis of the problem started last year when we noticed
some problem in
the accounts.
ii. Genitals These are the organs that help in the process of
reproduction or birth.
Genitals of all animals are covered with pubic hair.
iii. Congenital It refers to a disease, mark, habit or any other
thing from the time of birth.
However the use of the prefix con is unexplainable.
Most of his habits are congenital. He hasnt learnt anything from
the family.
iv. Progeny Pro means forward, so progeny means to produce or
give birth
forward which directly means future generations or off
springs.
He wants his progeny to enter the same field of profession as
his.
v. Progenitor It is the producer of progeny i.e. the
parents.
Hindus maintain a record of their progenitors at Haridwar.
vi. Primogenitor Since primo is a variant of primary, this word
means the primary parents
which can essentially mean the forefathers.
Apes are said to be the primogenitors of human beings.
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vii. Eugenic Eu means good, thats why eugenic means good genes
i.e. good inherited characteristics.
The eugenic desire is pushing the science of selective
breeding.
viii. Genealogy It is the study of birth givers or ancestors; a
record or account of the ancestry and
descent of a person, family, group; the study of family
ancestries and histories.
Icelanders are known for their passion for genealogy.
ix. Indigenous Indi is a variant of endo which means in, within,
so indigenous means
born within. The meaning born within can be taken in two
ways:
(a) Born within one self i.e. natural, inherited:
His indigenous traits are responsible for his success.
(b) Born within ones country i.e. native:
Indigenous musical instruments are still prevalent at many
places.
GEN as ability to create/ invent x. Ingenious Ingenious is an
extension of the word genius. Whereas genius is a person who is
talented enough to create or invent new things, ingenious is a
person
characterized by cleverness, smartness of invention or
creation.
Atul has turned out to be one ingenious chap who is ready with
solutions to
almost anything that is asked to him.
Its not GEN The following words are though not based on Gene,
but carry almost the same meaning, so it makes
sense to list them here for the sake of easy memorization.
xi. Germinate It means to begin to take birth, grow or
develop.
The idea germinated when I was in London.
xii. Germinal It means the period after birth or being in
earlier stages of birth.
The idea has still to go a long way; it is still in the germinal
phase.
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5. JAN
Jan apart from birth also means people in Sanskrit. It has many
variants such as zen, gen in
English.
For instance Citizen- the people or inhabitants of a city, state
or country is derived from jan only.
i. Denizen It means inhabitant, resident or a regular visitor of
a place. Den means a place where somebody
Lives such as in the case of the den of the tiger!
Each of its denizens comes through with his own particular ways
and means.
ii. Netizen It means a regular visitor to the internet.
There has been a rapid increase in the number of netizens across
India in the last one year.
iii. Genocide Cide means killing, as in the word suicide.
Genocide means killing of specific people, race, and
ethnic group.
Hitler committed the genocide of the Jews and many other races
in Europe during the 2nd world
war.
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6. KEDARNATH
According to Hindu mythology, to bless Pandavas Lord Shiva
appeared in the Himalayas in the form
of a giant bull with bulls face appearing at todays
Pashupatinath temple- meaning ruler of cattle- at
Kathmandu, Nepal and the lower portion at Kedarnath- a temple in
the Himalayas, India.
KED in Kedarnath means bottom, lower side, back side etc.
KED/CAD in English is also connected
to the meaning of being low, down, back etc.
CAD as low, down, back etc
i. Cadence In earlier times cadence was used to refer to the
slight fall in the pitch of the music,
song etc. But this low pitch regains its original level. So over
the years cadence has
evolved to mean rhythmic rise and fall in the sounds or
beats.
Porter was impressed by what he calls the rhythm and cadence of
Smith's text.
ii. Cadenza It seems to be a combination of cad and stanza.
Stanza means a paragraph, so
cadenza means the end part of a paragraph, which in todays time
has extended to
mean the end part of a concert, song, speech etc.
jaye hai, jaye hai, jaye hai is the cadenza of the Indias
national anthem.
iii. Occident A combination of oc, a variant of ob meaning
towards and cid, a variant of
cad, occident means towards the down side or the side where the
sun goes
down i.e. west.
The occidental countries have Christianity as their major
religion.
CAD as CAT Cad over the years has changed to Cat with original
meaning of low, down, back staying intact.
iv. Cataract It means water coming down over a steep surface or
simply a waterfall.
With time cataract got connected to an eye problem, which is
characterized
by pouring out of water from the eye frequently.
Lets go behind the cataract and see the cave.
Oriental is the
opposite of
occidental.
Oriental means
east. China, Japan,
Korea and
sometimes India
are called oriental
nations.
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v. Catapult This word is a combination of Cat and Pull, which
together means
to pull back. A lot of objects are pulled back using a rope to
provide
them a push. Catapult is a tool or an instrument that does
that.
Little John uses a catapult to fling little plastic birds in the
air.
He has made few moves to catapult himself to star status.
vi. Cataclysm Clysm means wash, so cataclysm means to wash down.
This word
has always been used for devastating floods which have the
capacity to
wash down everything coming in its way. With time its use
extended to
anything having the potential to destroy.
The picture depicts cataclysm in the 17th century France.
vii. Catechist This is an interesting word formed by the
combination of cate and
echi. Echi is sound/noise as can be seen in echo. So this
combination
means down and speak, which can be taken in the sense of sitting
and
speaking. In olden times classes were conducted in the open
with
students sitting on the ground while teachers sitting on an
elevated
platform. So catechist refers to such teachers appointed to
instruct the
students especially on religious concepts; in short a
teacher.
CAD as weak, decaying, dying etc
Something going down can mean something going weak or eventually
dying. For instance
deciduous- a combination of de and cid, a variant of cad- are
the trees which get decayed i.e. they
shed their leaves once in a year.
viii. Decadence/Decay It is a combination of the negative prefix
de, root cad and suffix ence. Thats
why decadence means to lower down or to go down in the sense of
worn out,
drying up, dying etc. A decayed apple is shown in the adjoining
figure.
ix. Cadaver/Cadaverous It means a dead body or anything
connected to dead bodies.
Cadaver organs are required to fill the growing needs of
organ
transplantation.
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7. MN
Mn in Sanskrit means mind.
In fact mind itself is derived from mn only and so is remind.
Many other words in English carry this
word root.
i. Reminiscence Min here is a variant of mn or mind. Since min
is preceded by the prefix re,
reminiscence means remind, recollection or coming to mind
again.
The day is being marked by speeches, parties and
reminiscences
ii. Amnesia This word is a combination of the negative prefix A
and e root Mn, so amnesia
means without mind. The actual meaning that is accepted today is
short memory
or forgetful.
Amnesia was a very popular concept in the old Hindi movies.
iii. Dementia This word is a combination of the negative prefix
De and the root Mn. This
combination means without mind. Dementia, unlike amnesia,
literally means
without mind or completely mad.
At the start of the study, none of the participants showed signs
of dementia.
iv. Acumen This word is a combination of Acu and Mn. Acu means
sharp as in acid,
acute etc, so acumen literally means sharp mind.
The girl has the right acumen to become a chess champion.
v. Maniac This is simply the root Man followed by the suffix
iac. Maniac means getting
ones mind very badly on something or getting mad about
something.
He is maniac about firecrackers; he can even burst them on his
hands!
vi. Mnemonic In this word, the root Mn is combined with some
unexplainable word emonic.
But anyhow, mnemonic means something intended to assist the
memory.
There are many mnemonic devices that all of us use to easily
memorize things.
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MN in Monitor Mn gives rise to another very common word in
English: monitor. To monitor somebody is to
repeatedly remind him/ her about something.
v. Admonish Monish is a variant of monitor and its combination
with ad means to warn,
caution, disapprove, advice, counsel etc
The man admonished his dog for barking a lot.
vi. Premonition Since pre means before, premonition means to
warn beforehand, a feeling
of anticipation over a future event.
She has a premonition that she will soon die.
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2.0: English Roots Each section in this chapter starts with the
reference to a simple word that is already known to the
reader. The root of this simple word is then used to further
make more difficult words.
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1. AMBULANCE
This word is based on the root AMBLE, which means to walk.
The meaning of ambulance is a moving/ walking hospital.
i. Ambulatory It means pertaining to walking; able to walk
etc.
This tribe has has always been ambulatory throughout its
existence; it has
never stayed at one place for more than 100 years.
ii. Ramble It means to move around in a random leisurely manner
without any aim.
He was rambling in the park when police came and pushed people
out
of there.
iii. Somnambulant Since somn means sleep, somnambulant means to
walk in sleep.
Lee has a habit of somnambulating during night; once he even got
out of
the house!
iv. Preamble Since pre means before, preamble means to walk
before an event, situation etc.
Preamble does not literary mean to walk, but walking here means
a preliminary
action or event before the real event. It also means an
introductory statement etc.
His childhood in the slums was a preamble to a life of
crime.
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2. ANIMAL
This word is based on the word root ANIM which means life and
its related characteristics such as
breathing, soul, spirit, mind, desires, passions, anger,
feelings etc.
i. Animated It means full of life, excitement; lively etc.
Kindly dont behave in an over animated way in front of them.
Animated cartoons are the ones in which a cartoon character
has
been shown moving like a living being.
ANIM as female and male energies
ii. Anima It is the female energy or the energy that is directed
inside. It also refers to the
energy that connects to the soul, subconscious etc.
You can change the personality but not the anima of a person
The Delhi gang rape has proved that the collective anima of our
society is
losing ground.
iii. Animus It is used for the male energy and is said to be
directed outside. Since males are
considered to be more aggressive than females, animus means
hostile attitude,
dislike, enmity etc. It also means strong spirit, will power,
intention also as these
are the positives sides of male energy.
What began with affection or fascination turned into animus.
iv. Animosity It is directly derived from animus and means a
feeling of strong dislike, ill will or
enmity. It picks up the negative side of male energy. Enemy is a
variation of animosity
and means somebody opposed to you.
The animosity between India and Pakistan has taken a toll on the
lives of many.
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ANIM as heart and mind As mentioned earlier Anim is also
connected to heart, mind, desires, passions etc as these are
very
important characteristics of life.
v. Equanimity It means equal mind, heart, spirit, feeling that
essentially means being
mentally stable, calm and composed especially under pressure
situations.
The customer regained her equanimity an argument with the
shopkeeper.
vi. Pusillanimous Pusilla means small, thus pusillanimous means
small mind, heart, spirit,
feeling etc, which essentially means lacking courage, resolution
or being coward.
What will he do with such a pusillanimous nature? He is even
scared of a
spider!
vii. Magnanimous Mega/Magn means big, so magnanimous means a big
heart, soul and mind
i.e. a person who is generous, forgives insult, noble, highly
spirited etc.
The magnanimity shown by the minister is rarely shown by others
of his class.
viii. Unanimity Un means one as in Numero Uno meaning number
one, so the word means
one mind, heart, soul, feeling etc which essentially means
everybody agreeing
with one mind, complete agreement.
Unanimity is rarely seen in the Indian parliament.
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3. ANNUAL
The word root is ANNU/ ENNI. It means one year.
i. Biennial Since Bi means two, biennial means happening every
two years or lasting
for two years.
No other team has won the biennial tournament three consecutive
times.
ii. Biannual It means happening twice in a year or happening
every two years.
Filling of taxes should be made a biannual thing.
iii. Millennium Milli means thousand as in millimeter, milligram
etc, so this word means a
period of thousand years.
iv. Perennial Per means complete, thats why perennial means
something that lasts a full year,
a meaning which has evolved to mean everlasting, continuous,
recurrent etc.
Ganga is a perennial river; it flows throughout the year.
v. Annals It means annual records, or records in yearly
sequence. This meaning has evolved
to simply mean historical records.
The annals of companys records are all messed up.
Your successes will be recorded in the annals of sports.
vi. Annuity It is the yearly allowance given to employees by the
company.
The annuity to be paid this year is way too less.
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4. ANNOUNCE
It is based on the root NUNTIARE, NUNCIO which means a public
message.
In announce prefix An is Ad which means to. So announce means to
send a message to the public
or simply to send a message all throughout.
i. Annunciate It is just a variant of announce and it also means
to announce.
He annunciated that he loves her.
ii. Denounce De means down. So, denounce means to put somebody
down publicly.
Both the press and public have become quicker to denounce
the
misbehaviour of the politician.
iii. Renounce Re means back, so the word means to go back,
leave, give up and disown
something publicly.
He renounced the position after he was found guilty of
misconduct.
iv. Enunciate E means out, so enunciate means to speak out
publically i.e. to declare,
proclaim publicly or Say or pronounce clearly, express
(something) in clear
or definite terms.
He could anticipate what people wanted, even before they
could
enunciate the need.
He enunciated that he is a gay.
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5. AMIABLE
AMY is the word root of this word. Amy means love.
Thats why amiable means being lovable. It also means a person
having or showing pleasant, good
natured personal qualities due to which he/she is liked or loved
by all.
Amicable is a variant of amiable. It means something
characterized by lovable, good natured, friendly
qualities. Whereas amiable is used for persons, amicable is used
for relationships and
interactions.
He is smart and amiable, yet careful about what he says.
We have come to an amicable conclusion on all matters.
i. Amour It is used for a love affair whether secretive, illicit
or open and legal.
It also means a lover.
He was angry and enraged by the knowledge of his wifes past
amours.
ii. Amity It means love for one another in terms of friendship,
mutual understanding, harmony etc.
Amity is required between India and Pakistan; it has been too
much of hatred.
iii. Amorous It is used for love or things pertaining to love
such as a letter, gift, relationship etc.
She smiled and at once he became amorous of her.
iv. Paramour It is used for any lover, especially an illicit
lover and that too of a married person.
She was killed by her paramour after she refused to marry
him.
v. Enamor En is In. So the word means to fill with love, to
charm.
I was enamored by the beauty of the snow capped mountains,
vi. Inimical Amy is replaced by imi in this word. It is preceded
by the negative
prefix in, thats why inimical means unfriendly, hostile, enemy
etc. Ajays behavior was absolutely inimical towards his
colleague.
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6. ATOM
The word root in this word is TOM which means to cut, divide
etc.
Toms combination with the negative prefix A means not divisible
and that is what atom was
thought to be when it was discovered.
However the presence of tom in the word epitome cannot be
explained, though the original
meaning of the word was connected to cutting only.
i. Dichotomy Dichotomy is a combination of di, cho and tom.
Since di' means
two and tom means to cut, dichotomy means to divide into
two.
However the use of cho cannot be explained.
There is a dichotomy in the country on the issue of FDI in
retail.
Sam is leading a dichotomous life. He goes to the office in the
morning and
then becomes a student in the evening.
TOM in medical terminology ii. Tome It is used for different
cutting instruments.
Microtome It is the instrument for cutting material into
extremely thin
sections for examination under a microscope.
Osteotome It is the instrument for cutting bones.
iii. Entomic Entomo means insects or related to insects because
the body of the insect
is cut into three distinct parts- head, neck and abdomen that
are clearly visible.
Entomology means the study of insects.
iv. Anatomy It means the structure of an organism seen after
cutting the body or the science
of dissecting the body. It also means dissection of all or a
part of the animal
or a plant in order to study its structure; a plant or an animal
which has been
dissected or a model of such an organism.
The anatomy of the optical nerve shows that how the responses
travel through it.
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TOM in literature terminology
v. Tom It refers to a book that is divided into many sections.
In other words tom is a
very heavy book having many different sections.
Vikram Seths book a suitable child is a tom.
vi. Etymology Tom is present in the form of tym. This word is
used for the process of cutting
or breaking the words to study/ learn their word roots.
Vocab Yogi is dedicated to etymological studies
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7. AGGREGATE
This word is a combination of Ag and Greg. GREG means crowds.
Since Ag is Ad meaning to,
aggregate means to crowd up or to sum up.
The aggregate of all past experiences tell me that he is a
stupid man.
i. Congregate Con means together. So congregate means coming
together of the
crowds i.e. huge gathering of people.
Anna Hazares movement led to a congregation of people at the
Ramlila grounds in Delhi.
ii. Gregarious It means a person who likes staying in crowds or
with people i.e. an
extrovert, outgoing, fun loving person.
We invite only the gregarious ones for the dinner.
iii. Segregate The prefix Se is to separate as in sector,
section etc. Segregate means
to separate from the crowd or to form categories.
Some of us mix smoothly and some choose to segregate
iv. Egregious E means exit, so egregious means to send out of
the crowd. A
person is sent/thrown out of the crowd (crowd means society
here) only
when the person has done something extremely bad, thats why
egregious means an extremely bad act.
The Delhi rape case was an egregious act; such criminals should
be
given death penalty.
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18. CLOSE
It is used in many English words with almost the same spellings
as well as in the form of CLUDE.
For instance conclude means to put to a closure or an end.
The war concluded with the USA winning.
i. Cloister It is used for closed areas such as a covered
walkway, a courtyard with boundary
walls or even a quiet, silent place away from noise.
The walls of the cloister have fallen before the cries of a
rising womanhood.
ii. Claustrum It is an object to close something such as a
barrier, bolt etc.
The claustrum to the revival in the value of rupee is the raised
interest rates
in the USA.
iii. Claustrophobia Since phobia means fear, so clausetrophobia
means fear of closed places.
He doesnt like to travel by lifts as he has claustrophobia.
iv. Recluse It is used for a person who likes to close himself/
herself from the outside world i.e. people who live in
areas away from regular lifestyles.
Her life, lived as a half recluse, gave rise to all sorts of
stories related her.
CLOSE as CLUDE v. Preclude Since pre means before, preclude
means to close beforehand may be to avoid trouble
or anything else.
His disability precludes him to become an athlete.
vi. Occlude It means to close, shut or stop.
Such a medical condition occurs when an object gets occluded in
the lungs.
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39. FIRE
Fire is used in many words in the form of the word root FER.
Fire is connected to warmth, intensity,
enthusiasm etc.
i. Fervor It means having or showing great warmth or intensity
of spirit, feeling,
enthusiasm etc; it also means hot, burning, glowing.
He seems to be full of fervor on this issue.
The little boy seems to have a lot of fervor to go to the
school.
ii. Fervid
It is the adjective form of fervor. It also means heated in
spirit, burning, glowing, high spirited etc.
The students argue these and other points with fervid
intensity.
iii. Fervent It is also an adjective form of fervor and a
variant of fervid. It carries the same meanings.
Its my fervent desire to climb the Mount Everest.
Its not fire iv. Furtive Contrary to what it looks like furtive
is not based on fire. It is actually made on the word fur,
which
means the outer layer of the skin of the animals. Since the fur
of animals hide/ protect them from cold,
and heat, furtive means something done in a secretive/ hidden
manner.
This job was done furtively; otherwise how could he skip these
important approvals.