The word <explode> has the base <plode> with the denotation "clap, applaud" Name a word that uses the associated base <plose>
explosive, explosion, implosion, etc.
The four principle parts of the latin verb <Lego> "bring together, to gather, collect" are:
Lego, Legere, Legi, Lectum
Name the productive English bases
<leg> <lect>
Give an English word for each Latin Base
<aud>
"hear, perceive, understand"
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audio, audience, auditory, audit, etc.
The word <suspend> has the base <pend> with the denotation "hang, weigh". Name a word that uses the associated base <pense>
suspense, suspension, pension, propensity, etc.
The four principle parts of the latin verb <Rogo> "ask, question, interrogate" are:
Rogo, rogare, rogari, rogatum
Name the productive English base(s)
<rog>
as in: interrogate
Give an English word for each Latin Base
<Rog>
"ask, question, interrogate"
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interrogate, interrogative, surrogate, arrogant, etc.
The word <vindicate> has the base <dice> with the denotation "show, proclaim". Name a word that uses the associated base <dict>
dictate, dictionary, dictator, etc.
The four principle parts of the latin verb <Video> "see, perceive" are:
Video, videre, vidi, visum
Name the productive English base(s)
<vid> <vise>
Give an English word for each Latin Base
<cap> and <capt>
"take in hand, take hold, seize, grasp"
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<capt>- captain, capture, caption, etc.
<cap>- incapacity, etc
The four principle parts of the Latin Verb <tendo> are:
Tendo, tendere, tetend, tentum and tensum
Name the 3 English base elements derived from this root.
<tend> <tent> <tense>
The four principle parts of the latin verb <Audio> "hear, perceive, understand" are:
Audio, audire, audivi, auditum
Name the productive English base(s)
<aud>
Give an English word for each Latin Base
<vid> <vise>
"see, perceive"
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<vid>- video
<vise>- vision, visionary, visual, envision, etc.
The four principle parts of the Latin Verb <tendo> are:
Tendo, tendere, tetend, tentum and tensum
Name the 3 English base elements derived from this root AND 3 modern english words that use these 3 bases.
<tend> <tent> <tense>
tendency, attentive, tension, etc, etc, etc
The four principle parts of the latin verb <cãpio> "take in hand, take hold, seize, grasp" are:
cãpio, capere, cepi, captum
Name the productive English base(s)
<cap> and <capt>
Give an English word for each Latin Base
<Leg> <Lect>
"bring together, to gather, collect"
Lego, Legere, Legi, Lectum
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<leg>- legal, legible, legume, etc.
<lect>- election, elected, lecture, select, etc.