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Notes Word Pictures due tomorrow Word List 11 Notes Word Pictures due tomorrow

shaded Words

-I : Plural Octopi: more than one octopus in a group Alumni: a group of graduates

Jus : Law Justice – upholding the law Unjust – not being lawful or fair

Lum : Light Luminous: full of light Luminary: one who inspires/shines a light into the lives of others

Ann : Year Annual : once a year Annuity: fixed sum of money received once a year

Sol : Alone Solo: one person; unaccompanied or alone Solitude: the state of being alone

Gram : Writing Telegram: a short, direct written message Pentagram: star made by drawing (writing) a continuous line

Cant : Sing Recant: to sing back what you hear (chant) Canticle: A hymn or chant

Pro : Forward Provide: to bring forward for use Prospect: the possibility of a future (“forward”) event occurring

Mob : Move Mobility: the ability to move freely Immobilize: to prevent from moving

Nounce : Tell Announce: telling a public audience a message Denounce: telling a public audience that something is wrong

Non-shaded Words

Apo : Away or up Apology Apostrophe: A punctuation mark placed “up” by a letter Apotheosis: the highest point up in a life or career

Sen : Old Senior: an older person (in school or in life) Senile: showing weaknesses of old age

Bas : Low Base: the lowest part of something Basal: the bottom layer

Rogat: Ask Interrogation: the act of asking questions 11B Rogat: Ask Interrogation: the act of asking questions Arrogate: to take something without asking

Parl: Speak Parliament: a formal conference for speaking about public affairs Parlor – a specific room created for speaking with guests

Potent : Power Potential: power to grow; possibility Potentate: a monarch or ruler with power Ex 2-Potent: powerful

Surg : Rise Surge: sudden powerful rise Insurgence: uprising

Log : Word or reason Logic: valid reasoning Monologue: speech (words) given by one actor

Reg: Rule Regal: fit for a ruler Regiment: unit of an army ruled by a colonel

Gyn: Woman Androgynous: neither specifically masculine or feminine Gynecologist: a doctor that specializes in women

Ag : To do Agile: to move quickly Agitate: to irritate

Act : To do React: to act in response to another action Transact: to conduct business

Sess : Sit Session: a group of people sitting together for a purpose Obsession: person/place/thing that is constantly “sitting” on your mind

Fic : Make Fiction: Literature that is imaginary or made-up Horrific: made to feel intense feeling of fear

Andro : Man Android: a robot with a human (man) appearance Androgynous: neither specifically masculine or feminine