Slide 1Caesars English II Ancient Latin Stems, Lesson I Slide 2 COM means together. To combine is to put things together; something is complete when it is all together, and…
Slide 1Caesar’s English II Lesson XI Slide 2 GRAT (PLEASING) GRATIFICATION, INGRATIATE, GRATUITOUS GRAT means pleasing. Gratification is when you are pleased; to ingratiate…
Slide 1Caesar’s English II Lesson XV Slide 2 culp (blame) culprit, culpable, exculpate CULP means blame. We blame the culprit; to be culpable is to be guilty; and to exculpate…
Slide 1Ancient Latin Stems, Lesson III Slide 2 VITA means life. Something is vital if it is full of life. Vitamins keep us alive; and to revitalize a neighborhood is to fix…
Slide 1 PUNCT (POINT) PUNCTUATE, PUNCTUAL, PUNCTILIOUS PUNCT means point. To punctuate is to insert periods, exclamation points, and other symbols into writing; punctual…
Slide 1 clud (close) exclude, included, preclude CLUD means close. To exclude is to close out; to be included is to be admitted; and to preclude something that might happen…
Ancient Latin Stems, Lesson V Ancient Latin Stems, Lesson V stem meaning examples loco (place) locomotion, location, dislocate sur (over) surface, surrealist, surfeit alter…
per (through) percolate, peregrinate, perspicacity PER means through. To percolate is to bubble through; to peregrinate is to wander through; and perspicacity is brilliant…
Caesarâs English Lesson VII AMAT means love. An amorous feeling is full of love; an amateur is not a professional, but just someone who loves to do something; and amity…
per (through) percolate, peregrinate, perspicacity PER means through. To percolate is to bubble through; to peregrinate is to wander through; and perspicacity is brilliant…