Greek & Latin Root Vocabulary

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Greek & Latin Root Vocabulary Week 1

miss/mit – to send Commissioner Smite Transmit Submissive Missive Remittance Missile Missionary Permit Admissible miss/mit – to send

Commissioner – a person sent to meet with others to plan and make official decisions Smite – to send a sharp blow; to strike Transmit – to send from one person or place to another Submissive – yielding; obedient Missive – a message sent through the mail Remittance – money sent in payment Missile – a rocket or weapon send through the air Missionary – a person sent for a special task; usually religious Permit – to allow; to authorize Admissible – able to be sent as truthful evidence Definitions

Interplanetary P.O. (Practice #1) Answers Permit Missiles Missives Smite Missionaries Remittance Admissible Submissive Transmit Commissioner Interplanetary P.O. (Practice #1) Answers

What on Earth? (Practice #2) Answers G D E A H I B F J C What on Earth? (Practice #2) Answers

Greek & Latin Root Vocabulary Week 2

Man/manu - hand manufacture manual manuscript manicure manacle manager manipulate maneuver mandate emancipate Man/manu - hand

Definitions manufacture – to make by hand or machine manual - handbook manuscript – a handwritten or typed composition manicure - treatment for the hands and nails manacle - handcuff manager – one who handles business affairs manipulate – to skillfully operate by hand maneuver – a training exercise; practice movements mandate - an order or command placed in one’s hand Emancipate – to release from one’s hand; to free Definitions

All Hands on Deck (Practice #2) Answers A beauty queen, so her hands will look good. A criminal, so he cannot reach a gun. A president, so he knows what bills to pass. A publisher, so he can print the next big best seller. An unhandy handyman, so he can learn from his mistakes. An inventor, so she can get rich from her latest invention. A rowdy ball team, so they will learn to behave and concentrate on the game. A troop of green soldiers, so they can learn proper military procedures. A trapped animals, so it can go free. A puppet, so it can move. All Hands on Deck (Practice #2) Answers