Greek and Latin Vocabulary Week 1

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Greek and Latin Vocabulary Week 1 Man, manu= hand emancipate (v) to set free; to lend a hand in freeing someone; to release from someone’s hands manacles (n) handcuffs manager (n) a person who has the upper hand; a person who is in charge of someone or something mandate (n) an order or command placed in one’s hands maneuver (v) to handily or skillfully go around something

manicure (n) a treatment for the hands and nails manipulate (v) to skillfully operate by hand manual (n) a handbook; a book of directions manufacture (v) to make by hand or by machine; to change raw material into a new product manuscript (n) a handwritten or typed piece of writing, such as a book

Ped= foot biped (n) a creature with two feet centipede (n) a creature with 100 feet impediment (n) something that stands in one’s way; an obstacle millipede (n) a creature with 1000 feet pedal (n) a lever that is moved with one’s foot

peddler (n) a person who goes from door to door on foot trying to peddler (n) a person who goes from door to door on foot trying to sell a product pedestrian (n) a person who walks across the street on foot pedicure (n) a foot treatment that could include soaking the feet and polishing the toenails quadruped (n) a four-footed creature tripod (n) a three-footed stand often used to balance a camera