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Greek and Latin Root Vocabulary

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1 Greek and Latin Root Vocabulary
-frail, -frac, -frag = break; shatter

2 Fractals (noun) The type of geometry that creates broken patterns out of a smaller version of a design

3 A part of a whole; a broken piece of something that is no longer whole
Fraction (noun) A part of a whole; a broken piece of something that is no longer whole

4 A break in a part of the body
Fracture (noun) A break in a part of the body

5 So delicate that it could break easily; easily damaged
Fragile (adjective) So delicate that it could break easily; easily damaged

6 An incomplete sentence; a break in a sentence
fragment (noun) An incomplete sentence; a break in a sentence

7 fragmented (adjective)
Describes something that is broken into pieces

8 Being easily broken or destroyed
frail (adjective) Being easily broken or destroyed

9 A broken rule; a violation
infraction (noun) A broken rule; a violation

10 To bend light so that it looks like it is broken
refract (verb) To bend light so that it looks like it is broken

11 To break into an issue; to vote
suffrage (verb) To break into an issue; to vote


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