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Next Quiz – Friday, December 12 WWW List #6 Next Quiz – Friday, December 12

Next Quiz – Friday, December 6 SHADED WORDS Next Quiz – Friday, December 6

GREG - GROUP Gregarious – loved by all in group Congregate – to group together

TANG - TOUCH Tangible – able to be touched Tangle – hairs are all touching

LIBER - FREE Liberty - freedom Liberate – to set free

JUNCT - JOIN Conjunction – joins two sentences (and, but, so, etc.) Junction – where two roads meet

TRIB - PAY Tribute – pay respects to someone Contribution – the act of paying as a gift

RUPT - BREAK Erupt – to break out in noise Disrupt – to break attention away from something

MEDI - MIDDLE Median – middle number; middle of the road Mediate – to be in the middle of an argument, helping it to be resolved

SOPH - WISDOM Sophomore – a grade level with more wisdom than a freshman Sophisticated – describes a wise person

TEMPOR - TIME Contemporary – of this time period Temporarily – not lasting for much time (bathrooms are “temporarily” out of order)

TRANS - ACROSS Transfer – to carry across (transport) Translucent – something that lets light through (or “across”)

Next Quiz – Friday, December 6 NON-SHADED WORDS Next Quiz – Friday, December 6

GERM – VITAL or RELATED Germinate – vital growing in plants Germane – related to the subject that is being discussed

MAR - SEA Marina – a place for boats to be docked (in the sea) Submarine – a type of ship that goes under the sea

PRIM - FIRST Primary – the earliest/first in time or in order of development Primate – Latin for “first rank,” meaning the mammals of the order Primates

6.2 PYRO - FIRE Pyrotechnic – relating to fireworks (a pyrotechnic display) Pyrophobia – fear of fire

CLAM – CRY OUT Exclamation – to cry out Clamor – a loud noise

PLU - MORE Plural – more than one Plus – to add more

STRING - BIND Stringent – strict and binding (stringent rules) String – used to bind things together

CLUD - CLOSE Include – to “close in” someone or something Exclude – to close someone or something out

SE - APART Secede – to withdraw and be apart Segregate – to group apart

DIGN - WORTHY Dignify – to make something worthy Indignation – worthy anger (anger that is reasonably felt)

LUC - LIGHT Translucent - – something that lets light through (or “across”) Lucid – a clear (“lighted”) understanding

GRAT - PLEASING Gratitude – thanks for something pleasing Grateful – showing thanks

CURR - RUN Current – what power or water runs through Currently – what is running right now

MIGR - WANDER Migrate – to wander area to area Immigrant - wanders into a country

GAMY - MARRIAGE Monogamy – married to one Polygamy – married to many