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Vocabulary #5

crypt/cryph -ous sub- flect/flex post ped curr/curs

curr/curs: to run (as in move)

occur— to happen; take place

cursory hasty, not thorough a cursory glance

current— flow, as in a river

movement of electricity current— movement of electricity

popular, new, most recent current— popular, new, most recent

ped: foot or child

pedestrian— one who travels on foot

pedal foot operated lever car pedal bike pedal

pedestal a supporting structure, piece or base

pediatrics the branch of medicine concerned with the development, care, and diseases of babies and children.

flect/flex : to bend

flex to bend, to tighten

flexible capable of being bent

inflection change in pitch or tone of voice.

reflect to cast back (light,heat,sound) to show an image of

post : after or behind

postpone delay, set back

posthumous coming after death

posterior situated behind or at the rear of

postmortem an evaluation or discussion occurring after the end or fact of something

crypt/cryph hidden

cryptic mysterious in meaning

apocryphal not authentic or false

Prefix: sub- under

substitute a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.

subordinate placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank

submarine a vessel that can be submerged and navigated under water

subsequent submerge subway submerse subscribe submit submarine subliminal subterranean subordinate

suffix -ous possessing the qualities of

courageous full of courage The Great Raid – The Philippines

sumptuous luxuriously fine or large; lavish; splendid

bounteous full of bounty

glorious marvelous hilarious fabulous ridiculous humorous laborious monotonous tremendous poisonous hazardous