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Welcome to Q2 Please get your Greek and Latin roots cards out and ready to go.

Two key definitions Definition—a border or fence drawn around the definition. What you would find in dictionary. This goes on TOP of your card Derivation—a brook or stream that leaves the main river. These are the words that all have the root word in them. They go underneath the definition.

Colors---there will be a colored border around the edge of your card Green means the root word is Greek Red means the root word is Latin

Video or Visum= see Television---see things from far away Montevideo—mountain view Video—picture portion of television Evidence—out of what one can see (e/ex = out) Advise—look and tell your view Invisible—not to be seen (in = not)

Video or Visum= see

Logos=study Logic—reasoning to gain knowledge and wisdom Geology-study of the Earth (geo=earth) Astrology—study of stars (astro=star) Biology—study of life (bio=life) Anthropology—study of mankind (anthro=man) Psychology—study of the mental life of man (psyche=soul, mind) Legend—story to be read

Logos=study

Verbum=word Verb-the action word in a sentence Proverb—a wise or profound saying (pro=forward) Verbal—of words Verbiage-use too many words, chatter Verbose—full of words Verbatim-word-for-word copy Verbalize—to express in spoken words

Verbum=word

Nomen/nomis=name Nominate—suggest someone’s name for office Nomination---act of naming a candidate for office Nomenclature—system of names used to classify knowledge (calo/cala-call) Denominator—part of a fraction below the line

Nomen/nomis

Pro = for, before, forward Profess—to admit that one is an expert (fassus=admit or reveal) Professional---one who claims to be an expert Problem—thrown forward to be worked upon Prologue—words before a book or play Proceed—move forward Proclaim—announce, cry out (proclaimation)

PRO

Prae=before, in front of Predict—say beforehand, fortell Preamble—that which goes before Precaution—be on guard beforehand Percursor—one who runs ahead Prefer—carry to a forward position Pregnant—condition before birth Prejudice—make judgment beforehand

Prae

Ad=to, towards, near, next to