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Lesson VI bases: Latin BaseMeaning “Omni-”All “Terr-”Land “Bene-”Good “Later-”Side “Fer-”To carry “Flor-”Flower “Mult-”Many “Pot-”Power
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Combining bases: Soon you will see circles. Each numbered circle will contain a pair of bases. Combine circles so that the base on top and the base on the bottom can be combined with another base on top and one on the bottom. Top and bottom cannot be mixed. #15 Sacr- Bi- #20 Fic- Later- #15+20 sacrifice bilateral
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#5 Fic- Anim- #2 Vor- Simil- #8 Bon- Ped- #7 Quadr- Omni- #9 Bon- Bi- #6 Nomin- Multi- #12 Duct- Later- #13 Cent- #11 Aqua- Omni- #3 Ped- Grad- #10 Ped- Pot- #14 Omni- Fac- #1 Clat- Later- #4 Bene- Magn-
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#5 Fic- Anim- #2 Vor- Simil- #8 Bon- Ped- #7 Quadr- Omni- #9 Bon- Bi- #6 Nomin- Multi- #12 Duct- Later- #13 Cent- #11 Aqua- Omni- #3 Ped- Grad- #10 Ped- Pot- #14 Omni- Fac- #1 Clat- Later- #4 Bene- Magn- #8+9 Bonbon Biped #4+5 beneficial magnanimous #7+10 quadruped omnipotent #11+12 aqueduct omnilateral #13+3 centipede centigrade #14+2 omnivore facsimile #6+1 nomenclature multilateral
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