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put the latin root and its meaning for each derivative on the line at the right; then put the letter of the definition on the blank to the left of the derivative.
a. the way a person stands; one’s belief
b. a solemn request
c. the art and science of farming
d. not moving; fixed, at rest
e. showing signs of old age
f. to make young again
g. a running or flowing
h. seeming to be present everywhere
i. those assembled to hear a concert
j. smooth and polished in manner
k. to happen again and again
l. having many shapes
m. unable to be heard
n. tending to expect the best outcome
o. to walk in a leisurely manner
p. hard to believe
q. an arrival
r. suitable for young people
s. one who watches an event
t. money in circulation in a country
- urbane
- ubiquitous
- stationary
- spectator
- senile
- to rejuvenate
- to recur
- petition
- optimism
- multiform
- stance
- current
- to amble
- juvenile
- inaudible
- fabulous
- currency
- audience
- agriculture
- advent
- "urbane" comes from Latin roots related to city - life, suggesting smooth and polished in manner. So it matches J.
- "ubiquitous" means seeming to be present everywhere, from Latin roots related to everywhere. It matches H.
- "stationary" means not moving, from Latin "stare" (to stand), so it matches D.
- "spectator" is one who watches an event, from Latin "specere" (to look), so it matches S.
- "senile" shows signs of old age, from Latin "senex" (old man), so it matches E.
- "to rejuvenate" means to make young again, from Latin "juvenis" (young), so it matches F.
- "to recur" means to happen again and again, from Latin "recurrere" (to run back), so it matches K.
- "petition" is a solemn request, from Latin "petere" (to seek), so it matches B.
- "optimism" is the tendency to expect the best outcome, from Latin "optimus" (best), so it matches N.
- "multiform" means having many shapes, from Latin "multi - " (many) and "forma" (shape), so it matches L.
- "stance" is the way a person stands or one's belief, from Latin "stare" (to stand), so it matches A.
- "current" can mean a running or flowing, from Latin "currere" (to run), so it matches G.
- "to amble" means to walk in a leisurely manner, from Latin "ambulare" (to walk), so it matches O.
- "juvenile" is suitable for young people, from Latin "juvenis" (young), so it matches R.
- "inaudible" means unable to be heard, from Latin "in - " (not) and "audire" (to hear), so it matches M.
- "fabulous" means hard to believe, from Latin "fabula" (story), so it matches P.
- "currency" is money in circulation in a country, related to Latin "currere" (to run, as in circulation), so it matches T.
- "audience" is those assembled to hear a concert or something, from Latin "audire" (to hear), so it matches I.
- "agriculture" is the art and science of farming, from Latin "ager" (field) and "cultura" (cultivation), so it matches C.
- "advent" means an arrival, from Latin "adventus" (arrival), so it matches Q.
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- J. smooth and polished in manner
- H. seeming to be present everywhere
- D. not moving; fixed, at rest
- S. one who watches an event
- E. showing signs of old age
- F. to make young again
- K. to happen again and again
- B. a solemn request
- N. tending to expect the best outcome
- L. having many shapes
- A. the way a person stands; one’s belief
- G. a running or flowing
- O. to walk in a leisurely manner
- R. suitable for young people
- M. unable to be heard
- P. hard to believe
- T. money in circulation in a country
- I. those assembled to hear a concert
- C. the art and science of farming
- Q. an arrival