RED ROOT WORDS LESSON 21.

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RED ROOT WORDS LESSON 21

fin and term = end

sat = enough

to keep within certain limits; to imprison

confine

final; most accurate and complete

definitive

to set limits, to define

determine

the last scene of a show or the last movement of a musical performance

finale

cannot be determined or decided

indeterminable Which came first?

without limits; endless

infinite

unable to satisfy; greedy

insatiable

to soak thoroughly; to fill fully

saturate

likely to end; can be ended

terminable

to end; to close; to limit

terminate :