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Word Wall Unit 2

ness = quality of Old English

wittiness- the quality of being clever worthiness- the quality of having value

jus = law Latin

Just- lawful; fair Justice- the quality of being just

ous = full of...Latin

Boisterous- unrestrained callous- full of hardness

bene = good Latin

benefit- to help beneficial- to make useful

semi = half Latin

semiannual- half year semicircle- half circle

equi=equal Latin

equilateral- equal in worth equity- fairness

Latin kin = motion

Kindle- to start a fire Kinetic Energy - energy in motion

a = not Latin

alias- false name alien- foreign

un = not...Latin

unabridged- not shortened uncanny- not normal