Latin Roots: Dict / miss to say or tell / to send

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Latin Roots: Dict / miss to say or tell / to send Vocabulary Construction – Unit 15 Latin Roots: Dict / miss to say or tell / to send by Marcia Timmel Art by Phillip Martin

1. indicate 1. (v) to point to something; to show what someone thinks or intends

(v) to refuse to consider something; to end an activity for someone 2. dismiss (v) to refuse to consider something; to end an activity for someone

3. (v) to disagree with; to show to be wrong 3. contradict 3. (v) to disagree with; to show to be wrong

4. mission 4. (n) an assigned task; a person’s calling

5. (v) to send or give out something; to make a sound 5. emit 5. (v) to send or give out something; to make a sound

6. dictate 6. (v) to rule or control other people; (n) a governing principal or command.

7. (v) to send something; to communicate information or a signal 7. transmit 7. (v) to send something; to communicate information or a signal

8. (n) something that is produced or given out 8. emission 8. (n) something that is produced or given out

9. dictator 9. (n) a powerful, controlling person

10. (v) to say what will happen 10. predict 10. (v) to say what will happen