Am, amor - Ambl,ambul - Anima - Aud - Bell,belli - Bene,beni - Cand,chand - Cap - Ced,ceas,cess - Cide - Clud,clos,clus – Cogn – Cor – Cred - Cure – Dic,dict.

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Am, amor - Ambl,ambul - Anima - Aud - Bell,belli - Bene,beni - Cand,chand - Cap - Ced,ceas,cess - Cide - Clud,clos,clus – Cogn – Cor – Cred - Cure – Dic,dict -

Am, amor - To love Ambl,ambul - To move Anima - Breath, soul, spirit Aud - To hear Bell,belli - War, warlike Bene,beni - Well Cand,chand - To shine Cap - The head or top Ced,ceas,cess - To yield Cide - To kill Clud,clos,clus - To shut Cogn - To know Cor - Heart Cred - Trust, belief Cure - Care Dic,dict - To speak

Words using our roots Amiable Magnanimous

Suffixes What are they? – A letter or group of letters that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning or to form a different word.

Examples Suffixes determine what part of speech the word will be. -able/ible – Meaning: able, can do Capable/Agreeable/Visible – Verb > Adjective

Five Original Words Use a prefix, suffix, or combine with other word roots to make an original word (five total) A definition that uses the meaning of the roots suffix An illustration/visualization of the meaning of your word

You should have five words, five definitions, and five pictures to go along with each word/definition when you get finished.