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After 8 roots we will have a quiz! Unit #7 clud, clus . fus . dict . ambi. circum. apo . lingu . gam, gamy. After 8 roots we will have a quiz!

1. clud, clus = to close exclude ex(out) clud(close) e to shut out or keep out; prevent the entrance of seclude se(apart) clud(close) e  to put or withdraw into solitude; remove from contact 1. clud, clus = to close

2. fus = pour refuse re(back; again) fus(pour) e to decline to accept confuse con(together) fus(pour) e to combine without order; to make unclear 2. fus = pour

3. dict = speak; proclaim Predict pre(before) dict(speak) to state or tell about or make known in advance contradict contra(against) dict(speak) to express a statement and its opposite 3. dict = speak; proclaim

4. ambi = on both sides ambivalent ambi(on both sides) valent(ability; capacity; strength) feeling opposing feelings that cause indecisions ambidextrous ambi(on both sides) dextr(right hand) ous(full of) able to use both hands equally well 4. ambi = on both sides

5. circum = around circumlocution circum(around) locution(speech) the use of many words, deliberate attempt to be vague circumspection circum(around) spect(look; see) ion(act of) the state or quality of using good judgment or common sense 5. circum = around

6. apo = away, from, off, separate apostrophe apo(away) strophe(turn) (‘) or a type of speaking in which an absent person is addressed apoplexy apo(separate) plex(to strike) y  unconsciousness or incapacity; resulting from a brain hemorrhage or stroke 6. apo = away, from, off, separate

7. lingu = language, tounge bilingual bi(two) lingu(language) al(related to) describes someone who knows two languages Linguistics lingu(language) ist(one who) ic(characteristic of) s the academic study of languages rules and structures 7. lingu = language, tounge

8. gam, gamy = marriage polygamy poly(many) gamy(marriages) marriage to more than two people simultaneously hypergamy hyper(above) gamy(marriages)  “marrying up”; marriage to someone of a higher socioeconomic class states 8. gam, gamy = marriage