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Name _____________ Chapter 0 Derivatives Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its

definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. 1. Skillful; adept (especially at using one s right hand!. a. su"marine #. $o %oin one thing &to another. (. )rom the sky; celestial; divine *. $he place +here one goes out. ,. -icked. evil. dishonest esp. in an unnatural or strange +ay. /. $o put "eneathe oneself; overcome it. diminish it 0. Stand straight up; construct.. 1. $he ordinary. direct form of speech; not +andering or poetic. 2. &3nder the &ocean. or a machine that goes there. ". e'traneous c. sinister d. a"stain e. direct f. profit g. add h. supernal i. infernal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10. 4 %o" or office &+ithout care of individual people %. circumpolar or souls; a mere functionary. 11. $raveling at a speed a"ove the speed of sound k. su"due 1#. Someone +ho is &turned in upon him56herself. 1(. 7n a straight line; not curving 1*. $o &hold oneself &a+ay from something. l. de'terous m. erect n. supersonic

1,. 8elo+ the fre9uency of red. on the color5spectrum o. sinecure 1/. $he gain. purpose. or outcome for +hich +ork is performed. 10. )rom outside. not essential. irrelevant. 11. 3nderground. :ellish. dia"olical. nether+orldly. 12. ;ocated around the poles. #0. ;ocated every+here p. prose 9. infrared r. e'it s. u"i9uitous t. introvert

Name _____________

Chapter 1 Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. 4 ta"le of land elevated a"ove the surrounding. plane. #. $o name someone as a political candidate. (. Specific. "elonging. or pertaining to someone. *. <ertaining to motherhood. ,. 4n organi=ation or clu" for +omen only. /. 4n organi=ation or clu" for men only. 0. 7n name only. a. infancy ". carte "lanche c. ancillary d. u'orious e. virtue f. ha"it g. 9uiddity . . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . . . . .

1. >anliness. $he characteristics and ha"its displayed h. marital "y a mature man. 2. )riendly ? pleasant. -elcoming. i. fraternity 10. 4 pattern5of5action that you &have. or instinctively possess. 11. )atherhood. especially of a particular child. 1#. $he period of time immediately after "irth. 1(. $he essence or nature of something@ &-hat it is. 1*. <roviding necessary support to something. 1,. :aving to do +ith marriage. %. proper k. nominate l. sorority m. mesa n. paternity o. amity

1/. Complete freedom to act as one +ishes or sees fit. p. maternal :aving a &"lank check.A 10. 4 friendly relationship 9. puerile 11. Childish; trifling ? silly. prankster5ish. 12. Slavishness. Bagerness to serve others. #0. Displaying an e'cessive su"missiveness or fondness for one s +ife r. servile s. nominal t. amica"le

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Chapter # Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. Num"ers designating place. such as Cfirst.D Csecond.D Cthird.D (etc.! #. $o stand "et+een t+o people. often to help them reconcile. (. Strength of character in resisting an oncoming evil. Courage. *. $he third "ig period of geological history. after the e'tinction of the dinosaurs. ,. $he fourth "ig period of geological history. in +hich humans occur. /. :aving many folds. 4 num"er that is e'actly several times another num"er 0. 4n interval of 1 notes on a piano. +hose last note is e'actly t+ice the fre9uency of the first. 1. $o devastate. $o kill every 10th man in a legion. as punishment. 2. 4s things once +ere. at first. a. ordain ". Euintessence c. ordinary d. decimate e. felicitous f. ultimatum g. ordinal h. primative i. poco a poco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10. 4 nautical instrument in the shape of a /05degree %. tertiary arc of a circle. used to tell ;atitude. at sea. 11. <leasing. +ell5suited to the situation. serendipitous. k. 9uaternary 1#. $o set events or persons into a particular order. such as into an order of the clergy. 1(. Coming as it normally does. in the natural order. of things. 1*. $he fifth of the classical elements. namely Bther. "egan +ith the e'tinction of the dinosaurs. 1,. Displaying greatness of soul in "eing generous or forgiving 1/. 4 +ay or manner in +hich something occurs. 10. Scarceness. or lack of something. 11. Cut into * parts. 12. 7n "argaining. a final demand. #0. ;ittle "y little. in music; gradually. l. paucity m. 9uarter n. mode o. octave p. )ortitude 9. multiple r. magnanimous s. mediate t. se'tant

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Chapter ( Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. Something said; a traditional saying. or piece of advice. #. $o close up or "lock off. (:int@ -eather term.! a. capacity ". agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(. Fne +ho6+hich actively causes a result. or a key c. dictum ingredient &making up that result. *. 4n o"%ect s appearance or face visi"le from one side d. pensive of it. i.e. from a particular point5of5vie+. ,. )ear of "eing enclosed in a small space. e. audi"le /. 4 thing to "e read. often on a map. 0. 4 person or thing that acts or &does something for you. 1. $he a"ility to receive or hold something. 2. Something +ritten do+n. often a sacred +riting. 10. Calculated to entrap someone in argument; one +hose character displays this 9uality. 11. $he opening on a lens that admits light and determines ho+ "right the picture +ill "e. 1#. Something said of another thing. 1(. $he people listening to a performance. 1*. Geada"le. f. aperture g. edict h. audience i. predicate %. clause k. agitate l. paucity m. aspect n. captious

1,. 4 separate section of a piece of discourse or o. occlude +riting. 4 complete idea. 1/. 7n foot"all. an alternate play. called "y the 9uarter5 p. claustropho"ia "ack using secret code5+ords or num"ers. 10. $houghtful and meditative. 9. 7nspect 11. $o shake up forcefully. pertur". 12. Something officially spoken out. or proclaimed. #0. $o look into something. and investigate it. r. factor s. scripture t. legend

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Chapter * Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. Fccurring at the same time. #. 4 change a+ay from a thing s proper form. a. stasis ". nil . . . .

(. >edieval contraction (ending in C=D 6 C?D! meaning c. petition Csee that thing.D *. 4 sensation of +hirling or di==iness. d. verte' ,. 4 state of inactivity. stagnation. or motionlessness. /. Nothing; =ero. 0. 4 formal re9uest for something. 1. 4 formal investigation into something. 2. 4 ship5of5+ar that looks like a "ig helmet. 10. >otionless. often "ecause it is in e9uli"rium. 11. 4 type of flo+er +hose leaves look like s+ords. 1#. $he "ase of a statue or column. 1(. 4 runner sent to to deliver a mesasge. 1*. ;ia"le to change 1,. $he highest point (around +hich everything else turns!. 1/. 4 person travelling on foot. 10. 4 flo+. as in a stream or ocean. 11. ;ooking ahead to plan for something. 12. :aving to do +ith cats. #0. :aving to do +ith dogs. e. courier f. pedestrian g. providence h. pedestal i. feline %. vi=. k. canine l. static m. gladiola n. current o. mutation p. galleon 9. simultaneous r. in9uiry s. vertigo t. muta"le

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Chapter , Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. 4 shrill trumpet used as a signal in +ar. #. $o guess or surmise an implication from evidence. (. -ell5"red from a particular race; polite or elegant. *. -illing or +ishing evil to someone. ,. $o pacify. appease. /. $o point one "ack to some idea or o"%ect. 0. $o satisfy. often +ith food or drink. 1. 4 highly profita"le mine. or farm. 2. $o sho+ or prove something. 10. Sincere. genuine. in &good5faith. 11. 4 sealed. ecclesiastical document. 1#. Distinctness and clearness. 1(. )aith or trust in something. 1*. Base or a"ility to act. 1,. 8eing un+illing to admit that something is true. 1/. 4 given numerical amount used as a "asis for calculation. 10. 3na"le or po+erless to do something. 11. 4 non5He+ (or non5>ormon!. i.e. someone from one of the surrounding &nations. 12. to "ring across a "ody of +ater. a. "onan=a ". incredulous c. ferry d. "ull e. refer f. datum g. credence h. genteel i. facility %. clarity k. clarion l. satiate m. gentile n. infer o. placate p. impotent 9. malevolent r. "ona fide s. demonstrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter / Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. Nearness. #. Coming "efore. (. 4 large painting painted on a +all. *. Coming out at night. ,. B'cruciating suffering. /. $o lift up high praise. a. a9uatic ". propin9uity c. canticle d. %u'tapose e. cadence f. tangent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0. Spoken in t+o different +ays. i.e. +ith a dou"le g. preternatural meaning. e.g. CDuck Ithe ver"J ? duck Ithe animalJ. 1. $o place close together. h. viaduct 2. C"y means of;D CthroughD 10. 4 front5flip. +here the heels go over the head. 11. ;iving in +ater. i. anguish %. mural k. defenestration

1#. 4 religious song. especially one found in the 8i"le. l. nocturnal 1(. <artially decomposed plant5matter; topsoil. m. antecedent

1*. Spoken in e'actly the same +ay. i.e. in one and the n. posterior Same sense; e.g. to support a candidate; to support truth. 1,. B'ecution "y thro+ing someone out of a +indo+. o. humus 1/. 4 long "ridge supported on arches or other supports. p. somersault 10. 4 line that touches a curve only at one point. 11. 7n addition to nature; not ho+ever. supernatural. 12. $he sound of the regular do+n"eat of a rhythm. #0. ;ocated farther "ehind something else. 9. via r. e'tol s. univocal t. e9uivocal

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Chapter 0 Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. Skills traditionally considered +orthy of a free man a. e' parte to ena"le participation in civic life. #. $o speak ill or "adly of someone; to slander. ". "enevolence (. Euickness. speed. *. <rinciple. "asic. fundamental; coming first. from +hich other things are derived. ,. $o hum"le /. B'isting from the very first age of the +orld. 0. ;a+ term@ CFn the part of.D Con "ehalf ofD 1. Shortness or terseness5of5speech. c. humiliate d. "revity e. ritIardandoJ. f. facile g. altimeter h. li"eral . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .

2. >aking smaller. triviali=ing. or disparaging; a i. ;i"eral 4rts suffi' (such as Kule or 5ette! that does this. 10. >usical notation Cto slo+ do+n.D %. celerity 11. Device for measuring height. using air pressure. 1#. $o "reak a sentence into e9ual parts. in order to identify the syntactical role of each. 1(. Basily accomplished. or fluent. 1*. Lood +ill. +ell5+ishing 1,. Fne +ho values civil li"erties ? is free5thinking. either free of gov t interference (a li"ertarian! or free of past tradition (a progressivist!. 1/. Closeness or nearness. 10. ;ate for something. k. propin9uity l. malign m. parse n. primordial o. diminutive p. tardy 9. primeval

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Chapter 1 Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. Northerly; having to do +ith the 0 stars of the 8ig Dipper. #. Something +hich is "oth three. and a unity; a Christian name for Lod. (. 4 measure of the amount of something. *. Something that eats "oth plants and animals. ,. 7n physics. the smallest possi"le amount of something /. 4 +eapon having ( teeth 0. :aving ( sides; a famous commission to dialogue "et+een the 3.S.. Burope. and Hapan. 1. $o divide into t+o forks. "ranches. or peaks. a. tantamount ". dodecagon c. Septentrional d. "ivalve e. se'tuple f. triage g. omnivore h. septiform . . . . . ____________. . . . .. . . . . . .

2. 4 Lreek translation of the He+ish (Fld $estament! i. octahedron +ritten in Bgypt "y 00 scri"es around #,0 8.C. 10. Seven5fold %. 9uantum 11. 4n 15sided solid. 1#. 4mounting to the same as something else. k. "ifurcate l. 9uantity

1(. 4 place +here patients are divided into those likely m. Septuagint (1! to die regardless. (#! to live +ith medical help. and ((! to live regardless. 1*. 4 fish or mollusk having t+o shells. n. trilateral 1,. $o multiply "y si'. 1/. 4 polygon having 1# angles ? 1# sides. o. $rinity p. trident

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Chapter 2 Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. 8lank; empty. a. legitimate . . . . . . . . . . . __ _______ . . . . . . .

#. 4n e'cuse that one couldn t possi"ly have committed ". solipsism a crime. "ecause they +ere some+here else (. B'ceedingly small c. parsimony *. 4""reviated Cdim.D in music. it means to decrease in loudness and force. ,. 4 little part (from +hich matter is made!. /. >ore than perfect; descri"ing something that &had already happened "efore a past5tense ver" happened. 0. 4 long speech "y a single actor. usually in conversation +ith his6her o+n thoughts. 1. $o determine e'actly +hat syntactical role each of a sentence s +ords play. including its part5of5speech. 2. Derogatory or contemptuous to+ard something. 10. $he a"solute control of the entire government ? often of daily life as +ell. "y a single political party. 11. ;a+fully permitted. endorsed. or "orn. 1#. 4 person coming from or native to some other country. 1(. $he careful spending of money; thriftiness. 1*. 4 suite of musical movements having several parts. 1,. Details; trivial matters or points d. alien e. partita f. diminutive g. diminuendo h. particle i. minutia(e! %. ali"i k. miniscule l. pe%orative m. legate n. solilo9uy o. ameliorate

1/. 4n am"assador officially sent from one nation p. null another 10. >aking smaller or less; disparaging; depreciative. 9. plural 11. >ore than one r. pluperfect

12. $he vie+ that the oneself is the only thing that e'ists. s. parse . #0. $o make something "ad. not so "ad. t. $otalitatarianism .

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Chapter 10 Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. $o handle skillfully. #. $o "ury in the ground. (. ,#10 ft. or a"out 1000 paces. *. 4 primate +ith very human like characteristics. in loudness and force. ,. 4 very large. "ut often disorgani=ed. "and of soldiers. /. 4 document +ritten "y hand. 0. 4 round "all of some sort. similar to a little +orld. 1. $o +ork +ith the hands; to s+ay or direct something to your o+n +ill. 2. >eaning Ccooked earth.D this hardened clay is used for vases. sculpture. roof5tiles. "ricks. etc. 10. $he top part of a fraction that counts ho+ many parts there are. 11. 4 meaningful hand5 or "ody5motion used to indicate something. 1#. Concerning the long distance "et+een stars. 1(. 4 once5in5a5hundred years anniversary. 1*. 3nfriendly. "eligerent. lia"le to attack. 1,. 4 group of stars that make a shape. /. 4 num"er of person re9uired to "e present for an assem"ly to legally conduct "usiness. 10. $he smallest repeata"le unit of +alking; a dou"le5step (using "oth feet!. 11. Bngaged in fighting. 12. :aving to do +ith num"ers. . a. hostile ". 9uorum c. interstellar d. manage e. numerator f. numerical g. terrarium h. pace i. centennial %. constellation k. manuscript l. host m. mile n. hominid o. manipulate p. or" 9. inter r. gesture s. terra cotta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

#0. 4 sealed container in +hich plants or land animals t. "elligerent

are gro+n. Nomen tuum _____________

Chapter 11 Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. Ff great price. #. 8uying something "ack. usually "y e'changing something else for it. (. 4 "ody5cavity. a. si=e ". ounce c. ultramarine . . . . . .

*. 8asic. primary; having to do +ith the "ase; d. impecunious something to "e learned first. "efore other things. ,. $he "ase of a house; a very large sum of money e. lateral on +hose yearly interest an institution operates. /. 4 sun dial; a room. terrace. or "alcony. e'posed to f. litoral the sun s rays. 0. Situated "eyond the sea. g. fundamental . 1. :aving sound +aves a"ove the fre9uency that the human ear can hear. 2. 4n act. process. or a"ility to kno+ something. 10. Fne 161#th of a pound. Similar to Cinch.D 11. $he act or po+er of moving from place to place. place to place. 1#. 4 fi'ed standard of +eight. measure. or amount. 1(. :aving no money; penniless; "roke. 1*. :aving to do +ith the sky. or heaven. h. redemptive i. allocate %. coelom k. infinite l. solstice m. foundation n. ultrasonic .

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1,. $o set aside something (usually money! to a o. cognition separate place. for a separate purpose. /. 1 of # days on +hich the sun&stands still so shado+s p. o"%ective neither gro+ nor shorten@ Hun.#1st ? Dec.##nd. 10. 3nending. 9. locomotion 11. :aving to do +itht he seashore. 12. $he dimension in (D space +hich e'tends side+ays; having to do +ith the sides. r. solarium s. precious

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#0. :o+ something actually is. in itself. not ho+ it t. celestial appears from 1 person s point5of5vie+ (su"%ective!. Nomen tuum _____________

Chapter 1# Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1.)elt deep in the gut. Concering crude. instinctive emotions. not intellectual in nature. #. Consisting of one of # or several discrete values often used in an electronic device. (. 4ny source of profit. +ealth or po+er. *. :aving to do +ith the chest. ,. 4n eyeglass for one eye. /. $hick. and slo+5flo+ing. 0. 4 numeral "et+een 0 and 10. 1. 4n offense involving the death penalty. 2. Chief. more important than others. outstanding. pre5eminent. 10. 8y means of the mouth 11. $o inset te't a certain distance from the left margin. there"y &"ighting into it. 1#. $o surrender or yield. 1(. 4 ridged shirt5em"ellishment that surrounds the neck. 1*. 4 set of artificial teeth. 1,. 4 prayer spoken aloud. a. denture ". orison c. monocle d. visceral e. pectoral f. digit g. indent h. capitulate i. viscous %. oral k. "rachiopod l. digital m. capital m. capital m. capital . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1/. 4 class of "ivalve organisms (classic shell shape! m. capital +hich often anchor themselves "y a single arm5foot.

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Chapter 1( Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. :aving to do +ith sailors or sailings. a. fidelity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

#. $he +ide ? highly vaulted central aisle of a church. ". agriculture in +hich the people gather. (. 4ngry. and in a "ad mood. c. duke6doge6duce *. 8rightness. visi"ility. clearness. visual acumen. d. clairvoyant

,. $o direct a ship or other vessel. usually "y e. e9uine measurements taken from fi'ed points (e.g. stars!. /. ;ittle5kno+n or difficult to discern. f. infidel 0. 4 person +ho goes on a spaceship. 1. )aithfulness; loyalty. 2. Hust "eginning. 10. 4 person or event having to do +ith horse5riding. 11. $he science and art of farming. . 1#. $he leader of a people; a ruler. 1(. 4 person +ho doesn t "elieve or adhere to your faith. 1*. 4 supernatural seer +ho sees a"sent things. 1,. 4 military po+er comprised of +arships. 1/. 4"le to "e easily provoked to anger. 10. :aving to do +ith horses. g. irate h. navy i. astronaut %. clarity k. e9uestrian l. navigate m. irasci"le n. o"scure o. nautical p. nave 9. incipient

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Chapter 1* Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. 4 condition of +anting to kno+ a"out something. or +hy it is. #. Bssential to maintaining life. (. :aving to do +ith this earthly life; not eternal. *. Not real. "ut having the character of reality; (D. ,. )ull of life; highly spirited. /. 4 (reputed! protein or other en=yme that promotes life. 0. 4 person +ho is highly skilled at a musical instrument. usually "y sheer talent. 1. $o "ring "ack to life (or to consciousness!. 2. $he stopping of something. 10. Gemorseful; a person +ho is remorseful. 11. 7n a real5life organism; opposed to Cin vitrM.D i.e. in a test5tu"e. 1#. )ood5stuffs that support life. a. penitent ". depict c. vitiate d. e'cuse e. de"t f. de"it g. in vivo h. vivacious i. vivisection %. vital k. virtuoso l. 9uandary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1(. $o undermine or in+ardly corrupt something. m. vitamin there"y spoiling it. 1*. 4n outside cause for +hy some"ody cannot do n. vittles6victuals something; the act of ackno+ledging such a cause. 1,. $he act of cutting open a live organism. o. revive 1/. 4n a+k+ard moment +hen you don t kno+ +hat p. temporal to do. 10.$he state or condition of o+ing something to someone; 9. cessation lia"ility. 11. $he act of +iring money out of a "ank5account "y r. vicious causing the account to suddenly o+e you &on the spot. 12. $o portray. or paint something in a certain +ay. s. curious

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t. virtual

Chapter 1, Derivatives
Instructions: Match, and write the letter of each Enlish word next to its definition. Then in the blanks to the right, write the Latin root, next to its English derivative. Bonus ( ! "ts.# for writing out the full entr$ (e.g. %no&en,'inis, n.( or %adsu&,'esse(# 1. $o attack "y +ord or argument. #. Nearness to someone or something. (. )ull. replete. total. *. ;ong5lasting. ,. $o fill "ack up. /. 4 person appointed to act in place of another; a deputy. 0. 4n investment that eventually pays "ack a yearly allo+ance of money. usually for retirement. 1. <ossessing full and total po+er. 2. Something that hangs on one s person. or on something else. 10. $o cause to appear foolish or ridiculous. 11. 4 plant +hich comes "ack year after year. a. replenish ". impend c. impugn d. pro'y e. stultify f. plenary g. diuturnal h. "iennial i. perennial %. pro'imity k. annuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .

1#. 4 plant +hich has a #5year life5cycle "efore it dies. l. trimester 1(. $o figuratively hang over. or "e imminent. 1*. 4 period of si' months. 1,. )ulness. completeness. m. pugnacious n. plenitude o. semester

1/. 4 period of ( months. into ( of +hich a pregnancy p. plenipotent is often divided. 10.Bager to fight. 9. pendant

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