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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. a seal used on a document
b. a question
c. capable of being cancelled or repealed
d. a person who is self - centered
e. to call out, to summon
f. lying, full of lies
g. characterized by early development
h. forming or shaped like a ring
i. poor
j. having to do with judges or law courts
k. a group of people assembled by summons
l. to make deeply afraid, to alarm
m. having to do with money
n. an occupation/profession; a calling
o. to ask about, to request information
p. to put into words; to make a sound
q. something prepared by mixing ingredients; an invention
- to evoke
- judicial
- egotist
- convocation
- concoction
- impecunious
- vocation
- signet
- precocious
- to inquire
- annular
- query
- pecuniary
- mendacious
- revocable
- to terrify
- to vocalize
For each English - word derivative, we identify the Latin root and its meaning based on etymological knowledge. For example, "signet" comes from the Latin "signum" meaning "sign, seal"; "egoist" comes from "ego" meaning "I". We match the given definitions on the left with the appropriate words on the right and note the Latin root and its meaning.
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- E. vocat - calls
- J. judex - judge
- D. ego - I
- K. vocat - calls
- Q. concoquere - to cook (implied in mixing/ preparing by mixing)
- I. pecunia - money
- N. vocat - calls
- A. signum - sign, seal
- G. praecoquus - cooked beforehand (implied in early - development)
- O. quis - who (implied in inquiring)
- H. anulus - ring
- B. quis - who
- M. pecunia - money
- F. mendax - lying
- C. vocat - calls
- L. terror - terror
- P. vocat - calls