Vocabulary Construction – Unit 7

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Vocabulary Construction – Unit 7 Latin Roots: ang, equ, later, sect, uni to bend, same, side, to cut, one even, by Marcia Timmel Art by Phillip Martin

1. (v.) to make equal; to compare 1. equate 1. (v.) to make equal; to compare

2. (adj) having three sides 2.trilateral 2. (adj) having three sides

3. bilateral 3. (adj) reciprocal; involving or affecting two parties

4. unity 4. (n) the state or quality of being joined together

5. equal 5. (adj) of the same value; balanced; (n) a person or thing that matches another

6. (n) a three sided figure; something involving three persons 6. triangle 6. (n) a three sided figure; something involving three persons

7. angle 7. (n) a point of view; the figure made by the intersection of two lines; (v) to fish

8.(v) to bring together; to make alike 8. unify 8.(v) to bring together; to make alike

9. (v) to divide into two parts 9. bisect 9. (v) to divide into two parts

10. (n) a separate part; (v) to divide into parts 10. section 10. (n) a separate part; (v) to divide into parts