*CESS, COURS, CUR, GRAD, GRESS, IT *ACCESSIBLE, AMBITION, COURSE, CURRENCY, GRADUAL, OCCURRENCE, PROCESSION, PROGRESSION, RECURRENT, SUCCESSION, TRANSGRESS,

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*CESS, COURS, CUR, GRAD, GRESS, IT *ACCESSIBLE, AMBITION, COURSE, CURRENCY, GRADUAL, OCCURRENCE, PROCESSION, PROGRESSION, RECURRENT, SUCCESSION, TRANSGRESS, TRANSIT Latin and Greek Root Words: Unit 8

Unit 8 CESS- To go, to yield Latin CEDERE, CESSUM 1. Accessible adj. Able to be reached or understood L. ad, "to,"+ cessum= come to My school was not accessible because a huge tree was blocking the road. 2. Succession n. A group of things that follow one another Syn: Series L. sub, "up from under,"+ cessum= to go up from under, climb up to, follow A succession of bad leaders had made the country unstable. 3. Procession n. A group that moves together L. pro, "forth,"+cessum= going forth The beautiful procession of animals and performers from the circus persuaded us to buy tickets as soon as possible.

Unit 8 cont’d GRAD, GRESS- To go, progress Latin GRADE, GRESSUS 4. Transgress v. To go against a law or rule Syn: Violate Ant: Obey L. trans, "across,"+gressus=going across (boundaries or rules) For every rule that the children transgress, their mother fines them a nickel. 5. Progression n. A going forth, a movement toward L. pro, "forth,"+gressus= going forth Because Arlene practiced extremely hard, her progression from amateur to professional dancer took her only one year. 6. Gradual adj. Happening over a period of time Syn: Eventual Ant: Immediate Everyone was happy to see the gradual but stead increase in the number of students going to college.

Unit 8 Cont’d IT- To go Latin IRE, ITUM 7. Ambition n. A desire to succeed or be powerful L. ambi, "around,"+itum= a going around Larry's ambition is to be an Elvis Presley impersonator, which is surprising because he cannot sing. 8. Transit n. The act or process of moving from one place to another L. trans,"across,"+itum= a going across The package is now in transit, heading for New Jersey.

Unit 8 Cont’d CUR, COURS- To run Latin CURRERE, CURSUM 9. Occurrence n. An instance L. ob,"towards,"+currere=running towards Fred wasn't sure, but he felt JoAnn was referring to the occurrence that took place yesterday. 10. Course v. To flow; to stream Syn: Gush Once the pipe is fixed, water will course through at about a gallon a minute. 11. Currency n. Money, especially paper money Confederate money that was used in the Civil War has no real value today, except to currency collectors. 12. Recurrent adj. Happening many times Syn: Repeated Ant: One-time L. re,"again,"+currere=to run again In Paul’s recurrent nightmare, which wakes him up frequently, cannibals are chasing him through the jungle.