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Break-it-Down
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"Manuscript" comes from the Latin roots "manus" and "script". What does "manus" mean?
hand
100
How do you say "hand" in Spanish?
mano
100
How do you say "cabeza" in English?
head
100
The word "aqueduct" comes from the Latin root "aqua". What does "aqua" mean"?
water
100
The word "telescope" comes from the Greek "tele" and "scope". What is the derivation of "telescope"?
"scopeo" = examine; "tele" = far away
200
The English word "pedal" comes from the Latin root "pes, pedis". What do "pes, pedis" mean?
foot
200
How do you say "foot" in Spanish?
pie
200
How do you say one "hombro" in English?
shoulder
200
The word "hydroplane" comes from the Greek root "hydros". What does "hydros" mean?
water
200
The word "photograph" is made up of the Greek "photo" and "graph". What is the derivation of "photograph"?
"graph" = to draw; "photo" = light
300
The word "bracelet" comes from this Latin root. What does "bracchium" mean?
arm
300
How do you say "arm" in Spanish?
brazo
300
How do you say one "rodilla" in English?
knee
300
The word "ignition" comes from the Latin root "ignis". What does "ignis" mean?
fire
300
The English word "compose" is formed by the Latin "com" and "positum". What is the derivation of the word "compose"?
positum = put; com = together
400
The word "dentist" comes from this Latin root. What does "dens, dentis" mean?
tooth
400
How do you say "tooth" in Spanish?
diente
400
How do you say one "pie" in English?
foot
400
The word "pyrotechnic" comes from the Greek root "pyro". What does "pyro" mean?
fire
400
The English word "manual" is made up by the Latin "manus" and "al" (pertaining to). What is the derivation of "manual"?
al = pertaining to; manus = hand
500
The English word "digit" comes from this Latin root. What does "digitus" mean?
finger
500
How do you say "finger" in Spanish?
dedo
500
How do you say "boca" in English?
mouth
500
The word "projectile" comes from the Latin root "jacio, jactum". What does "jacio, jactum" mean?
throw
500
The word "synagogue" comes from the Greek "syn" and "ago" (to bring). What is the derivation of "synagogue"?
ago = bring; syn = together