Root Word- miss/mit = send Prefix- tri = three

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Root Word- miss/mit = send Prefix- tri = three Word List #7 Root Word- miss/mit = send Prefix- tri = three

To send someone in; to allow someone to enter Admit (v)

To send someone out; to let someone leave Dismiss (v)

To send out or give off (such as an odor) Emit (v)

A break between acts of a play or performance during which people are sent out for a break Intermission (n)

A weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target Missile (n)

A special duty or function which a person or group is sent out to do Mission (n)

To leave out; to not send Omit (v)

To send back (usually related to paying bills) Remit (v)

To “send” yourself under someone else’s control; to give into someone else’s power Submit (v)

To send something across places; to pass along Transmit (v)

Triangle (n) A three sided figure

A race that combines three activities- swimming, bicycling and running Triathlon (n) A race that combines three activities- swimming, bicycling and running

Triceratops (n) A dinosaur with three horns – two long horns above the eyes and one short horn on the nose

A vehicle with three wheels Tricycle (n) A vehicle with three wheels

Having or involving three sides , countries or parties Trilateral (adj) Having or involving three sides , countries or parties

Able to speak three different languages Trilingual (adj) Able to speak three different languages

Three related plays or novels Trilogy (n) Three related plays or novels

Trio (n) Look it up.

Tripod (n) Look it up.

Trisect (v) To cut into three parts