The combined meaning of "to strike" and "through"
What is "percussion"?
The definition of "defer"
What is "to postpone or delay"?
Another word for "purpose"
What is "intent"?
The main opinion in an essay
What is a thesis?
Three languages that make up most of the English language
What are Latin, Greek, and Anglo-Saxon (or German-based languages)?
"No matter what, I'll get through it, yo!"
What is "persevere"?
When the student was late to class again, her parents were definitely not experiencing this term
What is "elation"?
Continue the statement: "You imply, I..."
What is infer?
A person who finds things boring
What is a boring person?
The meaning of "linguistics"
What is the study of languages?
Another word for "spreading through"
What is "permeate"?
Said the student: "I'm not late to class, I'm just stylishly ______!"
What is "dilatory"?
Inside the boxing ring, two fighters might do this Latin-based word, meaning "to stretch" and "with"
What is "contend"?
Definition and example of an infinitive
What is the root form of a verb?
French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish are all considered this type of language
What is a Romance language?
The second root in "perennial"
What is "annus," or "yearly"?
The two roots in the word "dilatory"
What is "dis" and "latum"
While sleeping on a camping trip, we might remember that "tent" comes from this Latin root
What is "Tendo/Tendere"?
Two things a complete sentence must have
What is a subject and a verb?
The linguistic origin of words containing "-tion" and "-ment"
What is Latin?
Another word combining "Through" and "One Hundred"
What is percent?
Notable root and meanings in the word "delay"
What is "de," meaning "away"
Inside the word "relate," we will find these two common roots
What is "re" + "latum"?
Not Line Dizzle, but another accurate way of naming Mr. Fitzgerald
The English term "solar radiation" comes from Latin, while this simpler English term comes from German
What is sunshine?