Latin Morphemes Term
Latin Morphemes Definition
Latin Morphemes Term/Def
Latin Vocab Term
Latin Vocab Definition
100

Pro bono

"For the good"

100

Good

Ben- , Bon-

100

Alone: only

Soli

100

Malignant

Very harmful or dangerous, especially referring to cancer.

100

Having more than one syllable.

Multisyllabic

200

Fid

Faith

200

Great; Large

Magn

200

Mal

Bad; ill

200

Superintend

To be in charge of; to oversee a process or activity.

200

A blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.

Benediction

300

Super

Above: over: more than

300

Eat

Vor

300

All

Omni

300

Voracious

Having an eager or insatiable appetite (especially for food or knowledge).

300

Beyond the laws of nature; involving ghosts, spirits, or magic.

Supernatural

400

Carpe diem

"Seize the Day"

400

Word

Verb

400

Super

Above: over: more than

400

Verbivore

A person who loves words or language

400

A pill or supplement containing many vitamins.

Multivitamin

500

Semper fidelis

"Always faithful"

500

Many

Multi

500

"Always faithful"

Semper fidelis

500

Soliloquy

A speech in which a character talks to themselves, revealing thoughts.

500

Excessive or unnecessary words.

Verbiage

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