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Latin and Greek Roots, Group 4, 5, 6

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The activities are based on the text: Mahnke, M. K, & Duffy, C. (1996). The Heinemann ELT TOEFL Preparation Course. Oxford, UK: Heinemann.

 

Directions:

  1. From the RESOURCES below, find additional example words and give a definition for the additional example words you found using the meaning given for the root or prefix. Highlight the root word in the definition.
  2. Click EDIT PAGE (top).
  3. Copy (CTRL+C) the information from the resource and paste (CTRL+V) it into the table in the Wiki.

 

RESOURCES:

 

  1. Dictionary of Latin & Greek Words in Modern English Vocabulary (Put the prefix or root in the search area to find many words and definitions for it.).

  2. To find definitions and additional words/expressions, see Online Dictionaries.
  3. Concordance:  Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA). Click ENTER. Register yourself (free) and remember your username/password. Type the word(s) into the search string. Click KWIC (keyword in context) and then Search. On the right side you will see the word with the frequency of occurrence in the corpus. Click the word and select a sample sentence with the meaning you chose. Click MORE to get the entire sentence. Copy/paste it into the column. Then write a simple sentence of your own with the same word, modeled on the sentence from the concordance.

 

GROUP 4

 

Student 

Latin root

Area of meaning

Example Words

Additional Example Words

Definition using the root meaning

Copy a sentence from the concordance with your word.

 Write your own simple sentence with the same word.    

Comments 
Sadraque 

gnos-

 know

 agnostic

diagnostic

prognosis

 

 agnostic

 A person who believes that the existence of God is unknown, but does not deny the possibility that God exists

 

He wasn't an atheist, or even an Agnostic, but he had never accepted the religion developing around him

My friend is an agnostic.  

 
 

grad-, gress- 

 step

 graduation

progress

 

 

Aggression

 Deliberately unfriendly behavior.

 Jeanne experiences the full brunt of Paul's sexual aggression and violence.

 

 

Fisical aggression is everywhere.  

 
 

graph-

 write

 telegraph, phonograph

 

aerographer

 Someone who writes reports about atmospheric conditions.

Edward Thomas Earhart, 26, Salt Lick, Ky., aerographer's mate first class, U.S. Navy.

His wants to be an aerographer.  

 
Gaudence 

greg- 

 gather

 gregarious, congregation

 

aggregation

 

1. Several things grouped together or considered as a whole.
2. The act of gathering something together.
3. A group or mass of distinct or varied things, people, etc.
4. In biology, a group of organisms of the same, or different species, living closely together but less integrated than a society.

 

 Somewhat larger groups gathered to hunt antelope, but these were temporary aggregations.Murphy, Robert F.

The aggregation of his TOEFL score is very high. 

 
 

homo- 

 man

 homicide

homage

homicidal 

characteristic of or capable of or having a tendency toward killing another human being 

 Her cause of death was listed as “homicidal violence, including submersion in water.”Washington PostNov 29, 2011

People have become more homicidal these days.

 
 

iatr-

 medical care

 psychiatry

podiatry 

pediatrics 

1. The branch of medical science dealing with the study of childhood and the diseases of children.
2. The medical specialty concerned with the study and treatment of children in health and disease during development from birth through adolescence.

"They're very different," according Dr. Michael Rich, a professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.

Seattle TimesMar 22, 2012 

Thanks to pediatrics, the tratment cured Betty's son the serious sickness from which he was suffering.

 
Gavin 

jus-

  right

injustice

justice

jussive

Latin: right, upright, equitable; legal right, law

 

1: One of its characteristics are to one sends jussive console remotely.

 

2: This is a jussive subjunctive. 

 
 

 

lab- 

 work, toil

 belabor

belabored

labefaction

to slip, to fall; to glide

 

1: What made you want to look up labefaction? Please tell us where you read or heard it

With the decreasing labefaction of our environment, people should develop new energy.

 

 

GROUP 5

 

Student 

Latin root

Area of meaning

Example Words

Additional Example Words   

Definition using the root meaning

Copy a sentence from the concordance with your word. 

Write your own simple sentence with the same word.      

Comments 
Gopal 

loc-

place

       loculus, location

locality

A small area of a country, city etc.

 

The universality of the church depends on its locality. 

In some localities house prices have risen by more than 50%.

 
 

lum-

 light

 illumine, illuminant

luminance

The condition or quality of emitting or reflecting light.

TV set detecting only the luminance signal still displays a normal black-and-white picture. 

Sun is a luminous object.

 
Khalid 

lys-

 break down

 analysis, paralysis

 

 

 

 

 
 

man-

 hand

 manual, manufacture, manuscript

 

 

 

Latin and Greek Roots, Group 4, 5, 6  

 

 
Carolyn 

mech-

 machine

 mechanic, 

mechanize

1.  electromechanical

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.  biomechanical

 1. A reference to a mechanical device, system, or process that is actuated or controlled by electromagnetic or electrostatic phenomena.

 

 

2. A reference to the applications of mechanical forces to living organisms and the investigations of the effects of the interactions of force and the body or system

1. From physics and mathematics to advanced modeling and electromechanical systems integration, this content knowledge has expanded enormously over the years.

 

http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/x.asp?w=1017&h=572   

 

 

2. The biomechanical goals of the external ring fixation are, to maintain the bone ends in stable alignment, control the movement of the bone projectile and allow compression of the target zone.

http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/x.asp?w=1017&h=572

1. The boy has many electromechanical toys. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Biomechanical tests are used a lot in biological science.

 
 

mem-

 mindful

 memory, remember commemorate 

1.  memoir

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 2. membrane

1.  A record of facts about a subject personally known or investigated, or a narrative of one's life or experiences.

 

2. a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects the organs or cells of animals or plants

1. It was obvious to me that Enright was darker than the lovable Mr. Chips of this memoir; there was more to say.

http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/x.asp?w=1017&h=572

 

 

 

 

2. I found a fleshy membrane pierced by so small a hole that large pin's head could scarcely have gone through.

Seingalt, Jacques Casanova de

1. She wrote a memoir of her entire life. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. It is easily noticed by a red membrane surrounding the eyes.

 
 

min-

 small, lesser

 minute, minor, minimize

1. administer

 

 

 

 

 

2. diminish

1. To manage the affairs of a business, organization, or institution.

 

2. To make something smaller or less important, or to become smaller or less important; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; opposed to augment or increase.

 

1. In some cases these institutions are organized and administered conjointly with the civil authorities.

Various

 

2. In order to achieve democracy and diminish the prospect of a new strongman taking over, certain conditions have to be fulfilled.

http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/x.asp?w=1017&h=572

1. The doctor administered some medicines to his patient.

 

 

2. Factories can diminish the cost of production.

 
Nouf 

 

mit-, miss- 

 send

 submit, remit, transmission

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROUP 6

 

Student 

Latin root

Area of meaning

Example Words

Additional Example Words

Definition using the root meaning

Copy a sentence from the concordance with your word.  

 Write your own simple sentence with the same word.   

Comments 
Nouf 

mov-

 move, motion

 automotive, emotion

 electromotive

 

pertaining to, producing, or tending to produce a flow of electricity.    The cell is a diode in which light generates the electromotive force. 

 Another challenge is the specialist skill set of ElectroMotive engineers. (I could not think of any)!!

 
Amani 

nat-

 born

 innate, nativity

international 

relating to or involving more than one nation

Any attack on me would have received international publicity 

we have an international airport in my city.

 
 

nav-

 ship

 navy,naval,navigate

navigation 

the science or job of planning which way you need to go when you are travelling from one place to another.

 

Does that affect their navigation, the movement of the pole, the magnetic pole? 

Ahmed got a new navigation for his car. 

 
Dalal 

neo-

 new

 neoclassic,neonatal

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

nomen-, nym-

name

nomenclature,

 pseudonym

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Faeza 

ocu-

 eye

 

 oculist, binocular 

oculogyric
Of or relating to the turning of the eyeballs in the eye sockets.

He's interrupted as Leonard suddenly goes into an severe oculogyric crisis, his head thrusting back 

 

http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/x4.asp?t=1050002&ID=423233423

Oculogyric injuries require immediate surgery.   
 

ortho-

 straight, right

 orthodontist, orthodox

orthogonal 
describe lines that meet at a right angle, it also describes events that are statistically independent, or do not affect one another in terms of outcome.

Cultures are valued, and a variety of constructs are measured. ORTHOGONAL SCALES The orthogonal cultural identification model developed by Oetting and Beauvais (1990) proposes that identification with.

 

Journal of Drug Issues 2008

 

Nutrition investigates the orthogonal and physiological responses of the body to diet. 

 

 

 

phil- 

 love

 philosophy, philanthropist

philologist
a person who loves learning and literature; by studying, and via scholarship.

Goes beyond the fact the she  is  a  non-Lockhartian  New Philologist  ,   a   scholar   of  Nahuatl whose use of judicial records

 

 

LatinAmResRev 2003

The philologist writer in the early 20th century is D.H.Lawrence.   

 

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