Vocabulary #5. JECT Origin: Latin Root Definition: To throw Word(s): Subject, Projectile.

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Vocabulary #5

JECT Origin: Latin Root Definition: To throw Word(s): Subject, Projectile

PASS Origin: Latin Root Definition: Spread out, step Word(s): Encompass, Passable

PEND Origin: Latin Root Definition: To hang Word(s): Appendix, Suspend

CERT Origin: Latin Root Definition: To decide, determine Word(s): Certify, Certainty, Concerted, Ascertain

JECT Word(s) Subject- to cause to undergo or experience Projectile- something sent through the air

PASS Word(s) Encompass- to include; to cover Passable- good enough, but not excellent

PEND Word(s) Appendix- material added at the end of a book Suspend- to stop; to put on hold

CERT Word(s) Certify- to prove good or true; declare correct Certainty- something not in doubt Concerted- done together; combined Ascertain- to figure out through reasoning