Cool Facts Abt Pototatos
Manu
Capit/cipit
Ped
Other cool facts about Latin roots
100

How many pounds does the avg merican eat potateos

124lb a year :OOOOOOO

100

Hard work

Manual (+100 bounus points)

100

The main city or the pinnacle of something

Capital

100

Something a statue would be on

Pedestal

100

If you use a pedal to ride a bike what is ped

Foot

200

What fraction of earth is potato

2/3 of earth :O

200

1st word created with the root manu (Hint: someone who cooks food)

Manu Feildel (chef)

200

Capit/cipit

Latin-head

200

Ped

latin-foot
200

What is a three footed camera stand. 

Tripod

300

What % is potato water 

80% :0

300

to move or control

Manuipulate (+300 Bonus Points!!)

300

To attract something or someone

Captivate

300

A person walking on a road

Pedestrian (2x your points!!)

300

A peddler is someone who travels to sell goods. Why is this word related to the root for "foot"?

Because they are on foot door to door

400

What place is potatoes in world producing

4th -\(:))/-  (2x your points!!)

400

To weave

Maneuver

400

To give up to your enemy

Capitulate

400

Slow movement of an action

Impede

400

What do you call a creature with 2 legs?

Biped

500

Origin of potatos

Bolivia-Peru

500

OG copy of a play or smth

Manuscript

500

What country did cap originate from

The Roman empire

500

How is millipede related to the Latin root ped?

It means 1k feet

500

Most people think of rain, but in Latin, precipitation literally means to "fall" in what specific way?

Head-first

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