≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Seven.

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≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Seven

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ cogn- Root: know Definition: cognitive, recognize Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ dur- Root: hard Definition: durable, endure Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: mater-, matr- mother Definition: maternal, matriarch Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ ign- Root: fire Definition: ignite, igneous Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: spect- watch, look at Definition: spectator, spectacle Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ urb- Root: city Definition: urban, suburban Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: rur- country Definition: rural Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: xeno- Definition: foreign xenophobic, xenomorph Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: hemo- blood Definition: hemoglobin Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: lacto- milk Definition: lactose, lactate Examples: