Reg, Reig
Vict
Poss, Pot
Dom
Units 1-3
100

Of or like a king or queen.

Regal 

100

to find guilty 

convict

100

Wanting to own or control; jealous 

possessive 

100

An area ruled or controlled 

dominion 

100

To be enough 

suffice; sufficient 

200

The murder of a king.

Regicide

200

to force to leave 

evict 

200

very strong or powerful 

potent

200

A home 

domicile 

200

not lasting forever 

impermanent 

300

What is a synonym for reign? 

rule, power 

300
The gymnast was proud that she was ______________, but she felt sorry for the other competitors. 
victorious 
300
Her boyfriend was very ______________ and would not allow her to see her friends. 

possessive 

300

What is a synonym for dominate? 

control, command

300

What does petrify mean? 

to scare; to frighten

400

Reg, Reig comes from the Latin root "rex, regis" meaning what? 

King 

400

What is an antonym for the word victorious? 

losing 

400

Omniscient is to "all knowing" as _____________ is to "all powerful" 

omnipotent 

400

Harold was very controlling of his _____________, and he felt that _______________ tasks like dishwashing were beneath him. 

domicile/dominion 

domestic 

400

List two vocabulary words that mean "no longer working".

defunct; inoperable

(Will also accept malfunction)

500

Use the words reign AND regicide in a sentence together. 

answers will vary 

500

What are the Latin roots that VICT is derived from? 

Vincere, Victum - meaning "to conquer" 

500

The Latin root "potens" from with Poss and Pot are derived means what? 

powerful; to be able 

500

Dom comes from either the Latin root "dominatum" or "domus' meaning ____________ or _____________. 

to rule 

house 

500

The snake ________ a venom into its victim that causes the blood to ____________ or clot. 

deposits; coagulate