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WWW List # 8 Take notes in notes notebooks Write the stem, meaning, and at least 2 example words

Anim – mind Animated Animosity Animal

Apt - fit Adapt Aptitude Aptness

Cur – care for Cure Curator Secure

Demi - half Demigod Demisemiquaver Demirep

Fy - make Fortify Solidify Pacify

Gest - carry Digest Ingest Gesture

Leg - read Legible Legend Illegibile

Man - hand Manual Manicure Manipulate

Meta - change Metamorphosis Metaphor Metabolism

Mir - wonder Miracle Mirage Admire

Nym - name Pseudonym Anonymous Synonym

Ocul - eye Binocular Ocular Oculometer

Oid – appearance Asteroid Android Haploid

Petr – rock Petrify Petroleum Petrology

Rect - right Correct Direct Rectangle

Retro – backward Retroactive Retrogress Retrospection

Rid – laugh Ridicule Ridiculous Deride

Sanct - holy Sanctuary Sanctity Unsanctioed

Sed – sit Sedentary Sediment Sedan

Sens - feel Sensitive Sensation Extrasensory

Tact – touch Tactile Contact Intact

Tort – twist Contorted Torture Distort

Ultra – beyond Ultraconservative Ultraviolet Ultramarine

Voc – voice Vocal Vocabulary Convocation

Volv – roll Revolve Involved Convoluted