Example & Root: Meaning
Morphology
Definitions
True or False
100

Root: act

Example: interact, action

to do, drive

100

Which groups of roots will be studied?

Latin Roots

Greek Roots

100

corpulent

c. having a large/fat body

100

The leader had only 2 minutes to explain the plan, so he had to be concise.

True

Concise

When you have little time, you must speak briefly and clearly.

200

Root: cede

Example: precede, recede

to go, to yield

200

What is a ‘root’

The core part of the word that holds the fundamental meaning

200

laudable

e. worthy of praise

200

Every man hopes that his hairline will someday recede.

False

Most people do not want their hairline to go back because it means losing hair. 

300

Root: cid, cis

Example: concise, homicide

to cut off, be brief, to kill

300

What is a ‘prefix’

A group of letters added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning

300

abduct

 a. to lead away, kidnap

300

His parents were pleased and proud of their son’s mediocre grades.

False

Mediocre" means average or not very good. Parents are usually happy with better grades, not just average ones.

400

Root: fum

Example: perfume, fumigate

smoke, scent

400

What is a ‘suffix’

A group of letters added to the end of a word to change its form or meaning,

400

habitat

b. a place to live, a dwelling

400

You can transfer money from one bank account to another using a computer.

T

Transfer →move.

It’s possible to move money between bank accounts online with a computer.

500

Root: fer

Example: transfer, inference

to carry, bear, bring

500

True or False: We still speak Latin; therefore, we use Latin roots.

False! Latin is DEAD.

500

medieval

d. related to the Middle Ages

500

Genocide is considered to be a crime against humanity.

True

Genocide → kill

Genocide, which is the killing of a large group of people, is a very serious crime worldwide.

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