ship
< sh >
stayed
< ed >
throw
< th >
profess
< pro >
gum
/ g /
spine + less ➙
spine + less ➙ spineless
chef
< ch >
active
< ive >
stuck
< ck >
procreate
< pro >
girl
/ g /
cure + i + ous ➙
cure + i + ous ➙ curious
sure
< s >
structural
< ure > < al >
phone
bonus 100: what is the etymology of <ph>?
< ph >
Bonus: greek/Hellenic
establish
< e >
cage
/ ʤ /
une + i + verse ➙
une + i + verse ➙ universe
action
< t >
Creature
knowing
bonus 100: what is the etymology of <kn>?
< kn >
bonus 100: Old English- typically denoting a protuberance or sound (knock)
suppose
Bonus 100: What has this suffix assimilated from? In other words, what is the original form of this suffix?
< sup >
Bonus: <sub>
sign
Silent!
glad + i + ate + or ➙
glad + i + ate + or ➙ gladiator
special
< c >
oppositional
<it(e)> <ion> <al>
rhino
bonus 100: what is the etymology of <rh>?
< rh >
Bonus: greek/Hellenic
< anti > < dis > < e >
beige
/ ʒ /
skin + y + est ➙
skin + y + est ➙ skinniest