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Pan(t) and omni= “all, every” Unit 3 Lesson 11 p. 64.

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1 pan(t) and omni= “all, every” Unit 3 Lesson 11 p. 64

2 p. 64 WordPrefixBaseWord means 1. omnivorous 2. panacea 3. pantomime 4. panoply 5. omnibus 6. omniscient 7. panorama 8. pandemic 9. omnipotent 10. pandemonium eating everything (plants and animals) a “cure-all” medicine a person who imitates everything a full suit of armor with all the weapons a vehicle for everyone all-knowing a view of everything disease affecting an entire population all-powerful extreme chaos on a large scale vor= eat acea=heal, cure mime=imitate (h)opl= armor, weapon bus= for sci=know orama=view, see dem=the people pot=power demon=devil omni=all, every pan=all, every omni=all, every pan=all, every omni=all, every pan=all, every

3 neo and nov= “new ” Unit 3 Lesson 12 p. 69

4 p. 69 WordPrefixBaseWord means 1. neonatal 2. neologism 3. novice 4. neoclassic 5. novelty 6. novella 7. neophyte 8. neolithic 9. renovate 10. innovative of or relating to a newborn a new word, usage, or expression some who is new at something, beginner relating to a revival or adaptation of something classic something new or unusual a small version of an original (new) piece of writing newly planted, newly converted pertaining to the new stone age to make new again; restore relating ro the introduction of something new not=born, give birth log=word X class=classic X ella=small phyt=plant lith=stone XXX neo=new nov=new neo=new nov=new neo=new nov=new

5 clin, cumb, cub = “lie, lean” Unit 3 Lesson 13 pg. 74

6 p. 74 WordPrefixBaseWord means 1. recliner 2. incubate 3. incumbant 4. clinic 5. procumbent 6. recumbent 7. succumb 8. incline 9. decline 10. incubus In-in A chair that allows you to lie back to lie on eggs until they hatch one who “leans” on, or holds, a particular position a facility in which ailing people lie lying down or leaning forward lying in posture, or laid back in indifference to yield and surrender by lying under to lean in a forward direction; tend to lean down, as in a declining path a worry or a bad feeling that leans on you; nightmare clin=lie cub=lie cum= lean clin=lie cum=lie, lean cum=lie cum=lie, lean clin=lie, lean clin=lean cub=lie re=back in=into X pro=forward re=back suc=below in=in de=down

7 phon, voc, vok = “voice, call, sound” Unit 3 Lesson 14 p. 79

8 p. 79 WordPrefixBaseWord means 1. convocation 2. invocation 3. symphony 4. dysphonia 5. provocative 6. avocation 7. irrevocable 8. convoke 9. invoice 10. euphonious an assembly of people called together the act of calling on someone or something for help a harmony of sounds uttered together a bad or improper voice calling forth or strong response something that calls you away from your job; a hobby not able to be called back or revoked to call together a meeting a bill that calls in a debt the quality of sounding good, harmonious voc=call voc= call, phon= sound phon=voice voc=call vok=call voc=call phon=sound/ suffix-ious=quality of con=together in=into sym=together dys=bad pro=forward a=away from ir=not re=back con=together in=in eu=good

9 Heroes of Greek Mythology Unit 3 Lesson 15 p. 84

10 hero associated with word or phrase means 1. 2. amazon 3. labyrith 4. 5. 6. cyclopean 7. 8. “I don’t have a clue” 9. 10. a Trojan horse an enormous task a tribe of powerful women twisting and winding maze to bother or bully someone a long journey anything huge is size to reach your goals a feeling of helplessness when we cannot find our way out of a problem a seductively beautiful or charming woman something intended to defeat, usually through deception Hercules Theseus Achilles Odysseus Theseus Odysseus sirens of the silver screen to hector someone A hydra of a problem to reach your Ithaca to go on a odyssey


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