PED comes from the Latin ped. It means FOOT

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Using the information provided, fill in the blanks using the following word part and its definition. PED comes from the Latin ped. It means FOOT. In the example words that follow, some contain PED but have to do with children. You are right to ask where children come in with PED, which means FOOT. Here’s the answer: in Greek paidos means boy. Someone walked (agogos) to the boy to school, on foot. Paidos became PED; his companion became a teacher (PEDagogue); the doctor who cared for the boy became a PEDiatrician. See? PED

PEDAGOGUE n. – One who leads a child; a teacher. Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root PED. PEDAGOGUE n. – One who leads a child; a teacher.

PEDANTRY n. – Display of learning Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root PED. PEDANTRY n. – Display of learning

PEDIATRICIAN n. – Doctor who specializes in the care of children Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root PED. PEDIATRICIAN n. – Doctor who specializes in the care of children

PEDIATRICS n. – The branch of medicine devoted to the care of children Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root PED. PEDIATRICS n. – The branch of medicine devoted to the care of children

Using the information provided, fill in the blanks using the following word part and its definition. THE ROOT MAN, MANU, MEANS BY HAND. SOME OF THE WORDS YOU WILL SEE SOME WORDS START WITH MANU THAT ACTUALLY MEAN NOT MADE BY HAND. FOR EXAMPLE-MANUFACTURER. SOMEDAY, A PERSON WHO KNOWS ROOTS WELL WILL INVENT A NEW WORD TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE OLD. MAYBE YOU?? MAN

MANUAL adj. – relating to the hand; as manual labor Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root MAN. MANUAL adj. – relating to the hand; as manual labor

MANICURE n. – The care of the hands and nails. Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root MAN. MANICURE n. – The care of the hands and nails.

MANUFACTURE n. – The act of making by machinery or hand. Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root MAN. MANUFACTURE n. – The act of making by machinery or hand.

MANUEVER v. – To bring about by skill; guide, or manipulate. Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root MAN. MANUEVER v. – To bring about by skill; guide, or manipulate.

Using the information provided, fill in the blanks using the following word part and its definition. THE ROOT DIC, DICT MEANS SAY OR DECLARE. IT IS A ROOT TO KNOW AND OPENS THE DOOR TO MANY NEEDED WORDS. YOU WILL RECOGNIZE IT WITHOUT DIFFICULTY. DICT

DICTATE v. – Command or proclaim Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root DICT. DICTATE v. – Command or proclaim

DICTION n. – Language; choice of words Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root DICT. DICTION n. – Language; choice of words

INDICATE v. – To point out Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root DICT. INDICATE v. – To point out

CONTRADICT v. – To speak against; declare wrong. Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root DICT. CONTRADICT v. – To speak against; declare wrong.

Using the information provided, fill in the blanks using the following word part and its definition. THE ROOT SPEC, SPECT, SPECTRO MEAN WATCH, SEE AND OBSERVE. IT COMES FROM THE LATIN SPECTARE AND SPECTO. FROM A SIMPLE SPECTACLE, WE SLIP INTO SCIENCE WHICH EMPLOYS “OUT OF THE WORLD” VOCABULARY. SPEC

Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root SPEC. SPECTACLE n. – A show

SPECTACULAR adj. – Appealing to the sight, thrilling Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root SPEC. SPECTACULAR adj. – Appealing to the sight, thrilling

SPECTRUM n. – Wavelengths of color from red to violet Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root SPEC. SPECTRUM n. – Wavelengths of color from red to violet

SPECTROGRAM n. – A photograph Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root SPEC. SPECTROGRAM n. – A photograph

Using the information provided, fill in the blanks using the following word part and its definition. THE ROOT JECT MEANS THROW OR LIE. AN ODDITY ABOUT THIS ROOT IS THAT IT NEVER STANDS ALONE, AS OTHER ROOTS DO. STANDING ALONE IT HAS NO MEANING.IT IS ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES TO BE MEANINGFUL. JECT

DEJECTED adj. – Low in spirits; cast down Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root JECT. DEJECTED adj. – Low in spirits; cast down

ADJECTIVE n. – A word which modifies or describes a noun Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root JECT. ADJECTIVE n. – A word which modifies or describes a noun

CONJECT v. – TO plan; to surmise Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root JECT. CONJECT v. – TO plan; to surmise

Using the information below fill in your notes on the word root JECT. EJECT v. – To throw out