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After 9 roots we will have a quiz! Unit #6 vol,volu,voult . viv, vivi, vit . fid . nom, nomin, nomen . voc, vok. tract . hydr . cred. syn, sym, syl, sys After 9 roots we will have a quiz!

1. Volv, volu, voult = turn; roll Revolve re(again) volv(turn) e  to happen again in cycles Convoluted con(together) volut(turn; roll) ed twisted or coiled into something complicated 1. Volv, volu, voult = turn; roll

2. viv, vivi, vit = life Revive re(again; back) viv(life) e  to give life, energy, health, goodness back to Vivacious viv(life) ious(full of) filled with animation, and spirit; lively 2. viv, vivi, vit = life

3. Fid = faith confide con(together ) fid(faith) e  to trust another with private matters Infidel in(not; without) fid(faith ) el(one who)  one without religious beliefs fid() 3. Fid = faith

4. nom, nomin, nomen= name binomial bi(two) nom(name) ial (characteristic of)  Consisting of or relating to having two names or terms nominate nomin(name) ate(to make) To propose by name as a candidate (for election) 4. nom, nomin, nomen= name

5. voc, vok = voice provoke pro(forth) vok(voice) e  to stir to action or feeling irrevocable ir(not) re(back;again) voc(voice) able  impossible to revoke or take back 5. voc, vok = voice

6. tract = draw; pull contract con(together) tract(draw)  an agreement between two parties or people extract ex(out) tract(draw; pull) to draw or pull out using great effort 6. tract = draw; pull

7. hydr = water rehydrate re(again) hydr(water) ate (to make)  to put the water back into something dehydrate de(down) hydr(water) ate (to make)  to decrease or lessen the water content of something 7. hydr = water

8. cred = belief; believe incredible in(in; into) cred(believe) ible (able to )  not credible; hard to believe; unbelievable credence cred(belief) ence (characteristic of)  a confidence as true or valid 8. cred = belief; believe

9. syn, sym, syl, sys = together; same sympathy sym(same) pathy(feeling)  understanding another feeling because you can imagine them synonym syn(same) o nym(name)  a word having a similar meaning as another 9. syn, sym, syl, sys = together; same