Medicine: Past and Present Word Knowledge

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Medicine: Past and Present Word Knowledge Mrs. Sawyer 4th grade Holder School

infect infection infectious disinfected Word Knowledge Line 1: infect infection infectious disinfected All the word have the base word: INFECT Meaning: to affect or contaminate with disease or gems

microbe microscope antibodies antibiotic Word Knowledge Line 2: microbe microscope antibodies antibiotic Prefixes: micro- “very small” OBE: out-of-body, so microbe means something very small out of the body anti- “against”

smallpox flask pride spared Word Knowledge Line 3: smallpox flask pride spared Consent Blends