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RED HOT ROOT WORDS Lesson 9 All Together Prefixes Mrs. Pope 7 th Grade Reading

All Together PrefixesMeaningWords You Already Know co, colwith, togethercooperate, collect com, conWith, togethercombine, connect syn, symWith, togethersynonym, sympathy

coexist verb To exist at the same time or in the same place

coexist

coherant adjective Sticking together; connected, related in some way

coherant

collaborate verb to labor together

collaborate

collide verb To come together with great force

Collide

composite adjective Made of separate parts or elements

composite

compound verb Bring together; (n) a mixture

compound

concordance noun An agreement on harmony

concordance

congregate verb To gather together

congregate

symmetry noun Elements on both sides of a line that have the same shape, size and arrangement.

symmetry

synthesize verb To form a new things by combining parts from other things; to unite or merge.

synthesize

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