Birds
Roman gods
Vocabulary
Geography
Math
100

The Latin root for where a bird lives. 

terra, terrae (territory)

100

The Roman god who was in charge of the weather. 

Jupiter 

100

The Latin root for an insane or crazy person. 

luna, lunae (lunatic) 

100

The Latin root for imaginary lines that measure the distance north or south of the equator.

latus, lata, latum (latitude) 

These lines run east and west but they measure north and south. (latitude - fatitude) 


100

The Latin root for a polygon with eight sides or angles.

octo (octagon) 

200

The Latin root for where an animal lives. 

habitare (habitat)

200

The Roman goddess who gives us the sixth month of the year. 

Juno (June)

200

The Latin root for abundant, plentiful. 

copia, copiae (copious) 

200

The Latin root for the imaginary lines that measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian. 

longus, longa, longum (longitude) 


These lines run north and south but they measure east and west. 

200

The Latin root for a number that is only divisible by itself and one. 

primus, prima, primum (prime) 

300

The Latin root for the front of a bird.

ante (anterior)

300

The Roman goddess the Ephesians were worshiping in Acts 19. 

Diana (Greek - Artemis)

300

The Latin root for a greeting. 

salve (salutation) 

300

The Latin root for the main line of latitude.

aequus, aequa, aequum (equator)

300
The Latin root for a whole number. 

integer, integra, integrum (integer) 

400

The Latin root for a bird's main feathers.

primus,a,um (primary feathers)

400

The messenger god who had winged sandals and cap.

Mercury (Greek = Hermes)

400

The Latin root for a group of stars. 

stella, stellae (constellation) 

400

The Latin root for the main line of longitude. 

longus, longa, longum (longitude) 

400

The Latin root for place value after the trillions.

quattuor (quadrillions) 

500

The Latin root for going from one place to another. 

migrare (migration) 

500

The god the movie Aquaman is based on.

Neptune (Greek = Poseidon) 

500

The Latin root for friendly, kind. 

amicus, amica, amicum (amiable) 

500

The two Latin roots for an inland sea surrounded by Europe, Asia, and Africa. 

terra, terrae (land, earth)

medius, media, medium (middle) 


The Mediterranean Sea is the sea in the middle of the land. 



500

The Latin root for fractions that have different numerators and denominators but represent the same portion of the whole. 

aequus, aequa, aequum (equivalent fractions)

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