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Latin Vocabulary 4
decapitate
capit –
head
decapitateverb
to cut off the head
decapitate
Unfortunately for
the man, his car
was too tall to
drive below the
bridge. He was
almost decapitated
when the roof of
his car was ripped
off.
decapitate
Related words:
capitulate
capital
capitalize
capita
corpulent
corp, corpor –
body
corpulent –
adj.
excessively fat
corpulent
Martin Lawrence plays a
corpulent woman in Big
Momma’s House.
corpulent
Related words:
corporal
corporate
corporation
corporeal
corps
corpse
corpuscle
incorporate
incorporeal
orthodox
dox–
belief
orthodoxadj. conforming
to the
established
beliefs
orthodox
The Greek
Orthodox Church
has traditions that
have been passed
down for
thousands of years.
orthodox
Related words:
doxology
neo-orthodoxy
paradox
unorthodox
dormant
dorm –
sleep
dormant –
adj. in an
inactive stage,
like hibernating
dormant
Volcanoes, trees,
and frogs can be
dormant, but
they are
dormant for
different
amounts of
time.
dormant
Related words:
dormancy
dormitory
dormer
manacles
manu, mani –
hand
manacles –
n. handcuffs or
shackles
v. to handcuff
manacles
In the Museum
of Slavery in
Virginia
manacles are on
display.
manacles
Related words:
emancipate
manage
manicure
manifest
manipulate
manual
manufacture
manumit
manuscript
monocle
ocul –
eye
monocle –
n. an eyeglass
for use with only
one eye
monocle
The villain in the
James Bond movie
wore a monocle
because he thought it
made him look
dashing and
sophisticated.
monocle
Related words:
binocular
ocular
oculist
quadruped
ped –
foot
quadruped –
n. a four-footed
animal
quadruped
There are many types
of quadrupeds in the
world, including
zebras and tigers.
quadruped
Related words:
biped
centipede
impede
pedal
pedestrian
pedicure
pedigree
pedometer
transcript
scrib, script –
write
transcript –
n. a written copy
of spoken
material
transcript
The stenographer
wrote a transcript for
the trial.
When I applied to
college, I had to ask
Spain Park to send my
transcript from high
school.
transcript
Related words:
ascribe
circumscribe
conscription
describe
indescribable
inscribe
manuscript
post script
prescribe
scripture
verbatim
verb –
word
verbatim –
adj. word for
word
verbatim
Although the fight
in the hall was
chaotic, Mrs.
Knight could
remember
verbatim what the
girls said.
Must use as an adjective,
even though it doesn’t feel
right.
verbatim
Related words:
adverb – (throw toward )
proverb
proverbial
verbalize
verbose
convivial
vit, viv, vivi –
life; breath; mind;
soul
convivial –
adj. sociable; fond
of eating,
drinking, and
being with people
convivial
When we arrived
at the Jones’
home, we were
surprised that their
gathering was so
convivial because
they both seem to
be such quiet,
reserved people.
convivial
Related words:
revitalize
revive
survive
vital
vitamin
vivacious
vivid
vivisection
Vocabulary Roots 1
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loqu; locu –
to speak
vit, viv, vivi –
life, breath, mind, soul
ped –
foot
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to throw
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scrib, script –
to write
duct –
lead
cred –
belief; believe
semi –
half
Vocabulary Roots 2
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cide –
kill
bell –
war
infra –
below, beneath
mal –
bad, ill, wrong
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manu, mani –
hand
post –
after, behind
bi –
2
ambi –
both; around
Vocabulary Roots 3
• dict –
• speak; proclaim
officially
• re –
• again
• pre –
• before, in front of
• omni –
• all; every