Root Words Test Friday Is cumulative Will be on root words from last week As well as the 12 roots from this week Definitions 1 TEACHER EXAMPLE word.

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Root Words Test Friday Is cumulative Will be on root words from last week As well as the 12 roots from this week Definitions 1 TEACHER EXAMPLE word

Root 1 Root: Tain, Tent Definition: To have, to hold Examples: 1. Contents 2. Maintain 3. Contentment

Root 2 Root: Plic or Ply Definition: To fold Examples: 1. Replicate 2. Apply 3. Complicated

Root 3 Root: Fer Definition: To bring, to bear, to yield Examples: 1. Refer 2. Suffer 3. Infer

Root 4 Root: Aud Definition: To hear, sound Examples: 1. Auditorium 2. Audio 3. Audible

Root 5 Root: Vis, vi Definition: To see Examples: 1. Visitor 2. Invisible 3. Evidence

Root 6 Root: Cred Definition: To believe Examples: 1. Credible 2. Incredible 3. Credit

Root 7 Root: Duc, duce, or duct Definition: to lead Examples: 1. Conduct 2. Educate 3. Produce

Root 8 Root: Pel or puls Definition: To drive, to push, to throw Examples: 1. Impulse 2. Propel 3. Expel

Root 9 Root: Fac, fact, fic, or fect Definition: to make Examples: 1. Manufacture 2. Affect 3. Defective

Root 10 Root: Vert or vers Definition: To turn Examples: 1. Reverse 2. Convertible 3. Avert

Root 11 Root: Capit or capt Definition: head, chief, leader Examples: 1. Capitol 2. Captain 3. Caption

Root 12 Root: Ven or vent Definition: To come Examples: 1. Event 2. Convention 3. Eventually